04/08/2026
Our pricing model is how far below market can we offer housing?
We have one bedroom "condo's" from $165,000
We have 2 bedroom units from $220,000
We have 3 bedroom units from $310,000
It is about lifestyle on a budget that leaves money to live
Sellers don't get rejected by buyers.
They get rejected by their own math.
The market doesn't care what you paid. The market doesn't care what you owe. The market definitely doesn't care what you need to net to feel okay about this decision.
Here's what the market cares about:
What did the house two streets over sell for last Tuesday?
That's it. That's the whole formula.
Meanwhile you're in here building a spreadsheet of your emotional investments, the landscaping, the memories, the decade of mortgage payments, the dream vacation you skipped to replace the roof.
Buyers aren't buying your memories.
They're buying square footage in a school district at a price their lender will approve.
Your agent has been trying to tell you this in the nicest possible way for three listing appointments.
They brought comps. You brought feelings.