Properties are more likely to find a buyer if the initial asking price hasn’t been altered, Rightmove claims. The portal tracked more than 300,000 homes that were first put up for sale between May 13 and July 31 and found that sellers are twice as likely to find a buyer for their home if the asking price it is first listed at does not have to change. …
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