Why “Vacant” Can Devalue Your Property Listing #realestateinvesting #realestate #realestatetips

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A 3-year study in the Dallas–Fort Worth area found that including the word “vacant” in a real estate listing was consistently linked to lower sales prices. While the exact reason remains unclear, researchers suggest it may signal desperation to buyers. The takeaway? Avoid using “vacant” in your listing descriptions—it could cost you.

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