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What should I do if I get a very good or full price offer within a few days after I put my home up for sale?
Be thankful! Most of the time, no one gets an offer that soon, much less a full price offer. Any time you sell real estate and get such a good response, you’re tempted to think that your house is under-priced. This is probably not the case. More than likely, the buyer was already looking for a home like yours, so when it became available, they jumped on it.

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