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"textContent": "Before writing off a listing that’s been sitting unsold for 60 days or more, it helps to understand what’s actually driving the longer timeline. In this post, we’re breaking down what buyers need to know about homes that have lingered on the market...and what that extra time could actually mean for you.\n\nThe post Should You Buy a Home That’s Been on the Market for a Long Time? appeared first on Jenn Smira & Co. Fine Homes.",
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