My Home Didn’t Sell! Now What?
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Are you a homeowner stuck with a property that hasn’t sold? Maybe your listing expired, or you withdrew it from the market because the lack of progress so disheartened you. Or perhaps you tried to sell your home on your own with no results.
If that’s you, you’re in the right place! Read this guide to learn…
✔The top five reasons a home doesn’t sell
✔Action steps to overcome each of these issues
This marketing piece is not intended as a solicitation for properties currently in an exclusive agreement with another Broker.
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Don Mitchell and Dev Singh have formed a powerful real estate partnership, offering clients exceptional service backed by deep local knowledge and industry expertise. Both lifelong residents of Silicon Valley, they bring a unique understanding of the area’s housing market, combining integrity, professionalism, and a client-first approach.
Don, a Realtor®, Broker, and Certified Negotiation Expert, has been in real estate since 1996. With a background in financial management and residential lending, he expertly guides clients through every step of the process. A dedicated mentor and community leader, Don also stays ahead of market trends and technology, using his experience to educate clients and agents alike.
Dev, with his Silicon Valley roots, combines local insight with award-winning marketing and a relentless work ethic. Certified in negotiation, new home sales, and residential construction, he ensures his clients receive top-notch service. His passion for design and marketing makes him a key player in today’s competitive market. Dev also gives back to the community, having co-founded a Montessori preschool with his wife and supporting various nonprofits.
Together, Don and Dev offer a winning combination of knowledge, integrity, and results, ensuring clients achieve their real estate goals with confidence.
Don & Dev Real Estate Group
⚲ 910 E. Hamilton Ave. Suite 130
Campbell, CA 95008
United States
☎︎ (408) 840-3464