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After just a week on the market, we find you
a terrific offer to purchase your house--it is
less than the asking price, but more than you
expected.
The buyers were reasonable and well qualified.
After talking with your agent, you decide to accept
the offer.
After the agent leaves, you start thinking about
what you have just done and feel terrible.
You wonder if you acted too quickly--maybe you
should have waited for a better offer.
You fear that the buyers will let your garden
go to seed or pull down all the beautiful wallpaper
that you recently put up.
These fears are such a common phenomena that
they have been given a name--"seller's remorse"!
It is perfectly normal to feel this way, especially
if you are selling a home where you have lived
for many years and which holds many memories.
"Seller's remorse" is almost always temporary.
It is quickly replaced by the excitement of moving
into your new home
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