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The "For Sale" Sign Has Been There a While. Why Is That House Still Sitting on the Market?
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Bay Area Realtor Bruno Versaci Explains Why Days on Market Don't Always Tell the Whole Story—and Why Buyers Shouldn't Automatically Walk Away
VALLEJO, Calif. - s4story -- We've all driven past that house.
You know the one.
The "For Sale" sign has been standing in the front yard long enough to qualify as a neighborhood landmark. You've watched it through sunshine, rain, holidays, and at least one election cycle. Naturally, people start thinking something must be wrong with it.
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
According to Bay Area Realtor Bruno Versaci, one of the biggest mistakes buyers make is assuming a home's "Days on Market" tells the entire story.
"Sometimes a house sits because it's overpriced. Sometimes the photos make it look like it was taken with a potato. Sometimes the marketing is weak, or the home simply launched at the wrong time. None of those things necessarily mean there's anything wrong with the property."
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In today's market, buyers have become conditioned to chase every new listing that hits the MLS while ignoring homes that have been available for several weeks.
Ironically, those longer-listed properties often present the best opportunities.
"Sellers who've been on the market for a while are frequently more open to negotiating price, repairs, closing costs, or favorable terms," Versaci explains. "Meanwhile, buyers are busy competing over the newest listing that everyone else wants."
Versaci says buyers should focus less on how long a property has been listed and more on why it hasn't sold.
A home inspection may reveal a perfectly solid property that simply suffered from poor marketing. Sometimes it's as simple as bad listing photos, confusing pricing, or an agent who relied on putting the home on the MLS and hoping for the best.
"It's a little like judging a restaurant because the parking lot isn't full," Versaci jokes. "Maybe the food is terrible... or maybe nobody knows it's there."
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For buyers willing to look beyond the calendar, there may be opportunities hiding in plain sight.
For sellers, the lesson is equally important. If your home has been sitting longer than expected, it doesn't automatically mean your home is the problem. It may simply mean your marketing strategy needs work.
"The goal isn't just to put a sign in the yard," says Versaci. "The goal is to put your home in front of the right buyers."
About Bruno Versaci
Bruno Versaci is a Northern California Realtor specializing in strategic marketing, off-market opportunities, and helping buyers and sellers throughout Vallejo and the East Bay make smarter real estate decisions. His practical approach, straightforward advice, and occasional dry humor have earned him the nickname, "The No BS Realtor." Check out his videos on YouTube by clicking here
You know the one.
The "For Sale" sign has been standing in the front yard long enough to qualify as a neighborhood landmark. You've watched it through sunshine, rain, holidays, and at least one election cycle. Naturally, people start thinking something must be wrong with it.
Maybe.
Or maybe not.
According to Bay Area Realtor Bruno Versaci, one of the biggest mistakes buyers make is assuming a home's "Days on Market" tells the entire story.
"Sometimes a house sits because it's overpriced. Sometimes the photos make it look like it was taken with a potato. Sometimes the marketing is weak, or the home simply launched at the wrong time. None of those things necessarily mean there's anything wrong with the property."
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In today's market, buyers have become conditioned to chase every new listing that hits the MLS while ignoring homes that have been available for several weeks.
Ironically, those longer-listed properties often present the best opportunities.
"Sellers who've been on the market for a while are frequently more open to negotiating price, repairs, closing costs, or favorable terms," Versaci explains. "Meanwhile, buyers are busy competing over the newest listing that everyone else wants."
Versaci says buyers should focus less on how long a property has been listed and more on why it hasn't sold.
A home inspection may reveal a perfectly solid property that simply suffered from poor marketing. Sometimes it's as simple as bad listing photos, confusing pricing, or an agent who relied on putting the home on the MLS and hoping for the best.
"It's a little like judging a restaurant because the parking lot isn't full," Versaci jokes. "Maybe the food is terrible... or maybe nobody knows it's there."
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For buyers willing to look beyond the calendar, there may be opportunities hiding in plain sight.
For sellers, the lesson is equally important. If your home has been sitting longer than expected, it doesn't automatically mean your home is the problem. It may simply mean your marketing strategy needs work.
"The goal isn't just to put a sign in the yard," says Versaci. "The goal is to put your home in front of the right buyers."
About Bruno Versaci
Bruno Versaci is a Northern California Realtor specializing in strategic marketing, off-market opportunities, and helping buyers and sellers throughout Vallejo and the East Bay make smarter real estate decisions. His practical approach, straightforward advice, and occasional dry humor have earned him the nickname, "The No BS Realtor." Check out his videos on YouTube by clicking here
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