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George Lorimer
Monday, March 9, 2026
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3 Reasons San Diego Homes Don’t Sell (Which One Is Yours?)
3 Reasons San Diego Homes Don’t Sell
(Which One Is Yours?)
After 1,000+ San Diego home sales, I’ve found almost every unsold listing comes down to condition, marketing, or price.
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If your home is not selling, most of the time it comes down to one of these three issues. The good news is they can all be fixed.
1. Condition of the Home
Problem: Buyers compare homes quickly. If yours looks cluttered, dated, or needs work compared to competing homes, they move on.

Solution: Spruce it up. I have a team that can help with cleaning, repairs, paint, staging, and cosmetic improvements with no upfront cost — pay at closing.
2. Marketing of the Home
Problem: The home is not being marketed well enough to the right buyers, and the photos or presentation are not creating demand.

Solution: Create stronger marketing collateral and get it everywhere buyers are looking: online, showings, open houses, social media, email, and in-person exposure. Better presentation creates more traffic, more buzz, and more buyer demand.
3. Price of the Home
Problem: Buyers do not see enough value at the current price. They can find more desirable homes or better values in your neighborhood or nearby communities.

Solution: Look at your home objectively from the buyer’s perspective. Compare it to active homes in the neighborhood and nearby areas, including homes priced lower and higher. Then relaunch with condition, marketing, and price aligned with buyer expectations.
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My 1,000+ San Diego home sales have taught me the real reasons homes do not sell. I can help you identify what is holding your home back and what to do next.
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Buyers: How Do You Know if a Home Is Priced Right?
Most buyers look at Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com estimates, comps, and days on market. That helps, but here’s what many people miss:

Compare the home to other active homes currently for sale.

If a home is the nicest, most updated, largest, or best value for the price, buyers usually move fast. But if it has older upgrades, a busy street, a smaller lot, traffic, or a less desirable location, and it’s priced near the top of the market, it may be overpriced.

I can help you figure out if a home is overpriced, priced right, or a strong value before you buy.
Call / Text George — 619-846-1244

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