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Sellers forced to compromise: 12.2 percent of homes reduced in price

Sellers forced to compromise: 12.2 percent of homes reduced in price

A new trend report from housing platform Huispedia reveals that 12.2% of homes have seen price reductions as overbidding becomes less common. Sellers are increasingly forced to lower their asking prices to attract buyers in a shifting market.

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