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Cut To The Chase

Episode 186 - Selling a Home: Avoid These Costly Mistakes

26 Oct 2025

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Selling your property is a major financial decision, but too many sellers make avoidable mistakes that cost them thousands. On Cut to the Chase (CTTC), Diego Traglia and Aaron Davis break down the most common errors they see every day in real estate, from poor pricing strategies to timing mistakes. If you want to sell with confidence and avoid costly regrets, this episode is essential listening.Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction: Common Mistakes When Selling Property00:22 Negotiating with Your Agent: Pitfalls to Avoid01:29 The Importance of Professionalism in Real Estate02:12 Renovations: To Do or Not To Do?04:03 Making Informed Decisions Based on Market Trends04:50 Conclusion: Final Thoughts and AdviceTeam Diego, led by Diego Traglia – New Zealand’s #1 real estate agent, is recognised as the top-selling team in Auckland for outstanding results and client service. With a proven track record across West Auckland and the wider region, Team Diego helps homeowners achieve the best possible sale price through expert marketing, negotiation, and local knowledge. Whether you’re selling your family home or developing new properties, our team specialises in on- and off-market property sales, working closely with buyers, investors, and developers to deliver exceptional outcomes. Discover more at https://diego.nz and see why Team Diego continues to set the standard for Auckland real estate.See Our Testimonials - https://www.diego.nz/testimonialsGet A Free Market Appraisal - https://www.diego.nz/appraisal

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