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    agentforhire is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Is anybody doing anything different?

    With the slowdown after the tax credit expired, there has been a reduction in buyers in my area. Is anybody doing anything different to get business or just holding on to what they have? I am trying to move into a different area and work two major areas instead of one. It is still slow, but I am just getting started. Anything someone else is doing would be great to hear. It may help to spur ideas.
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    Its good that you are not stopped at one place.I can understand that it is hard to hold the property without any profit in this time but the only thing you can do is to just wait for time.I think you have already invested in two different area that should help you to recover.Though i don'e have much idea about your investment you can try to convert it into the other need (like commercial or residential) if possible but study a bit before you make any further step.All the best

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    My advice is don't stick on one side only.Make yourself more productive.Study other things,because the more knowledge you have the more profit you can make.

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    mnhouses is offline Fixer Upper
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    Ummm...looks like responses #2 and #3 understood this question differently than me. In any event, with the real estate slowdown, I'm finding that those serious buyers out there have become VERY picky, and the more tools and research that you can provide to these buyers, the more likely you'll capture their business. Do you have a website where you can point buyers/sellers to in order to research the market trends, market inventory, etc?

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