Did you know that many homes listed for sale are given nicknames by potential buyers? Possibly even more than one nickname and the homeowners will
likely never know. Most buyers begin their home search online and name the houses while looking at photos. When they view the homes with their Realtor® the nickname often sticks or is replaced by another one. Was the house on Poplar St. the one with all the cameras and recording equipment or was that the house on Morris Dr? Which one was it that looked like a fraternity house with red solo cups, dirty laundry and take-out containers piled up? Which house had the custom shoe shelves with hundreds of pairs of heels? Was the house with the dog, cats and reptiles the one on Sunset Ct?
It can be difficult for buy...
If your answer is yes, it's probably time to sell your house. If, like me, you go into some rooms only to dust, you likely don't need that space. You may envision staying in your now-empty nest for years and having beautiful family gatherings with children and grandchildren staying in those extra rooms. The reality is that it probably doesn't make sense to live in a house larger than you need only to accommodate guests.

Here are some other signs that it's probably time to sell your house: