Kurt Clements Realtor Exp Realty
If your house isn't working for you, isn't it time to find a home that does?
06/26/2026
Your house didn't sell and your listing expired. And the hardest part is you still don’t have a clear answer on why no one bought it.
You just know it didn’t happen, and now you’re supposed to decide whether to try again… or what to change.
Here’s what I’d do before you re-list: get a second opinion.
Because data shows homeowners who switch agents after their listing expires are more likely to see their house sell.
A different agent brings a fresh perspective and can run a quick reset.
The price. The marketing. The presentation. Chances are something in there needs to change.
You’re not stuck – you just need a better plan. And a partner who knows how to execute it.
If you want a second opinion, DM me the word “EXPIRED.”
I’ll take a quick look at what happened and tell you the first one or two changes I’d make to get traction.
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06/25/2026
That House That’s Been Sitting Could Be Your Best Shot at a Deal
A house sitting on the market isn’t always a glaring red flag. In today’s market, it may be your best opportunity yet.
For help deciding which lingering listings are actually worth a second look, let’s connect.
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That House That’s Been Sitting Could Be Your Best Shot at a Deal Open up a home search and you'll see them. Listings that have been on the market for two months. Three. Some longer.
More inventory means sellers need a smarter strategy in today’s Plainfield market. Pricing correctly, preparing your home properly, and understanding buyer behavior are becoming critical in 2026.
06/24/2026
More Sellers Are Taking Their Homes off the Market. Here’s What You Need To Know.
If you’re seeing headlines about how a record number of sellers are taking their homes off the market, don’t panic. It’s not a warning of an impending crash. It’s a market adjusting.
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More Sellers Are Taking Their Homes off the Market. Here’s What You Need To Know. You may be hearing that a near-record number of homeowners are pulling their houses off the market.
06/24/2026
You may be hearing more homeowners are pulling their houses off the market. Maybe you're even worried that means we’re headed for a crash...
Here's what you should know.
There are 4 main reasons more sellers are de-listing right now – and none of them are “the market is about to crash.”
This trend is really about sellers adjusting to a market that needs the right price and the right prep.
And when a homeowner misses the mark on price or prep, sometimes taking a house off the market is a good way to take a beat and reset their strategy.
It’s not a warning sign of broader trouble to come.
If you have questions about something you’re hearing online or what something means for the market as a whole, reach out.
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Only 5% of Sellers Sell Without an Agent – Here's Why
There’s a reason only 5% of sellers sell without an agent. The ones who tried it on their own say this is where things went sideways: getting the price right, knowing how to prep, and selling on time. And these aren’t small details. They’re what determines how much you walk away with. Skip the guesswork. Let’s connect.
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Buyers are finally seeing more homes hit the market in Plainfield — but demand remains strong, and the best homes are still moving quickly. Here’s a breakdown of the latest buyer trends and market conditions.
The Plainfield housing market is changing quickly in 2026. Inventory jumped significantly this month, giving buyers more options while sellers face increased competition. Here’s what the latest MLS numbers mean for Plainfield homeowners and buyers this summer.
The Naperville market is transitioning — not crashing. Inventory is increasing, homes are taking slightly longer to sell, but buyer activity remains very healthy overall. Here’s the real story behind the latest market numbers.
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