What If I Change My Mind?
You have more control than you think.
Deciding to sell your home—especially one you’ve lived in for many years—is a big decision. It’s perfectly normal to have second thoughts. Here’s what you should know:
1. You’re Not Locked In
Just because we start the conversation doesn’t mean you’re stuck. Until you’ve signed a contract with a buyer, you can take a step back at any time.
2. Exploring Doesn’t Equal Committing
Want to know what your home is worth or how selling might look? That’s part of the process. Asking questions or even starting prep work doesn’t mean you’re obligated to go through with a sale.
3. Your Timeline Matters
You set the pace. If you’re not ready now, we can revisit later. There’s no pressure—just support.
4. I'm Here to Guide, Not Push
My job is to help you make the right decision for you, even if that means waiting or not selling at all.
Final Thought:It’s okay to feel uncertain. Changing your mind isn’t failure—it’s part of figuring out what’s best for your next chapter. I’ll be here when you're ready, no matter your timeline.
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