What Season Should I List My Home?
December 9, 2011 Leave a comment
I love to visit the website Freakonomics.com and read posts about common events that we all believe and assume are factual but are actually myths that have never been examined to determine if they are true. The authors of the blog (and books), Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner are brilliant guys who do research on these common events to disprove the myths then present their findings in such a way that are both interesting and understandable. (Check out this post on why ‘icing’ a kicker in the waning seconds of an NFL game accomplishes nothing and in fact may even have the exact opposite effect.)
While the following infographic didn’t come from Freakonomics, it has the same look and feel as one of their posts. It comes from Redfin and shows facts that debunk the theory that, “Homes listed in the Spring sell best.” The bottom line – - – if you want or need to sell your home, put it on the market now.

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