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9 Things Not to Say in Your Real Estate Listing PLUS Win a John Deere Lawn Tractor!

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Also...Low-Cost Lawn Fixes, Free Stuff, Fence Post Installation Secrets. Trouble viewing this email? [Read it online]( [Forward this email to a friend>]( [logo_bobvila]( [9 Things Not to Say in Your Real Estate Listing]( Today’s real estate listing venues, many of which are online, provide sellers with a great platform for showcasing their homes. Sellers can even offer details about the things that make their home special, going far beyond standard data like the age of the house and its location. Err on the side of caution, however. Setting unreasonable terms or misrepresenting your property can anger or discourage potential buyers, possibly even causing a buyer to walk away from a contract. If you want the sale of your home to go smoothly, here are 9 things you shouldn't say in a real estate listing. [READ ARTICLE]( [10 Low-Cost Solutions for an Ugly Lawn]( [10 Smart Ways to Snag Free Stuff for Your Home]( [The Fastest (and Most Foolproof) Way to Install Fence Posts]( [Advertisement] [JDCarousel]( [brand_300x250_backup]( [Rnd2_lumber_liquidatators_brand_300x250]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( Change your settings [Get 3 emails a week]( ● [Get 1 email a week]( [Unsubscribe me]( Copyright © 2019 Vila Media, LLC. All rights reserved PO Box 835, West Barnstable, MA 02668

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