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  <title>Formula to Follow if you Need to Reduce your Home's Sale Price</title>
  <description>The HOP (Home Ownership Podcast) Episode 147 David Charels Allen reports on the latest interest rates and Santa Barbara sales stats.&amp;amp;nbsp; This week, rates remained about the same.&amp;amp;nbsp; There were only 31 new listings and 36 homes went pending.&amp;amp;nbsp; With such a low inventory of properties, many homes are still selling quickly.&amp;amp;nbsp; However, if your property is not selling, David has a suggested formula for reducing its sale's price.&amp;amp;nbsp; If a couple of weeks go back and you haven't gotten any nibbles, David suggest you reduce the sales price by 10%.&amp;amp;nbsp; If the house has gotten some showings but not a single offer, David advises you reduce the price by 5%.&amp;amp;nbsp; Then, David and his co-host Patti, discuss their fur babies at home.&amp;amp;nbsp; David has developed a healthy dog treat and topper, called Chowdees.&amp;amp;nbsp; It's 100% organic, is made from liver and has no added ingredients.&amp;amp;nbsp; Best of all, it's freeze dried, so you don't have to worry about it getting stale or going bad.&amp;amp;nbsp; Treat your dog to chowdees.&amp;amp;nbsp; Visit https://www.chowdees.com </description>
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