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These 4 Sayings Are Giving You Bad Advice

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Are you curious if the advice you've heard about buying or selling a home is still relevant? Ever wondered if sayings like "cash is king" or "you need 20% down to buy a house" might be holding you back?

In this episode, Seth and Jenn tackle popular real estate sayings that need to be retired in 2024.

They explain why outdated phrases like "first offer is the best offer" and "pricing high leaves room for negotiation" no longer apply in today’s market.

Drawing from real-world experiences, they debunk these myths and share insights into smarter approaches for buyers and sellers alike.

If you’re buying or selling a home, this episode is packed with tips you can’t afford to miss!

00:00 Introduction: Sayings That Need to Die in 2024

01:38 Debunking 'Cash is King'

06:27 First Offer is the Best Offer? Not Always

11:36 The Myth of 20 Percent Down Payment

15:47 Pricing Your Home High: A Bad Strategy

23:46 Conclusion: Retiring Outdated Sayings

👇 Connect with us:


Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Millenniup

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Are you curious if the advice you've heard about buying or selling a home is still relevant? Ever wondered if sayings like "cash is king" or "you need 20% down to buy a house" might be holding you back?

In this episode, Seth and Jenn tackle popular real estate sayings that need to be retired in 2024.

They explain why outdated phrases like "first offer is the best offer" and "pricing high leaves room for negotiation" no longer apply in today’s market.

Drawing from real-world experiences, they debunk these myths and share insights into smarter approaches for buyers and sellers alike.

If you’re buying or selling a home, this episode is packed with tips you can’t afford to miss!

00:00 Introduction: Sayings That Need to Die in 2024

01:38 Debunking 'Cash is King'

06:27 First Offer is the Best Offer? Not Always

11:36 The Myth of 20 Percent Down Payment

15:47 Pricing Your Home High: A Bad Strategy

23:46 Conclusion: Retiring Outdated Sayings

👇 Connect with us:


Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Millenniup

  continue reading

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