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Rejigged price on Edmonton house nets two offers in 24 hours

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Rejigged price on Edmonton house nets two offers in 24 hours
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A bungalow in Edmonton recently received two offers within 24 hours after a significant price reduction. The property, which had previously struggled to attract buyers, was re-listed at a lower price by a new agent who targeted investors. Ultimately, the home sold for $350,000, exceeding the new asking price by $10,000.

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Open this photo in gallery:This detached bungalow in Edmonton sits on a 45- by 134-foot lot and has an attached double garage.Photography provided by eXp RealtyShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free Account1720 49A St. NW, EdmontonAsking price: $339,998 (January, 2026)Previous asking price: $385,000 (October, 2025); $399,000 (August, 2025)*under previous agent Selling price: $350,000 (January, 2026)Taxes: $3,893 (2025)Property days on market: 104 Listing agent: Aligul Arslan, eXp Realty Open this photo in gallery:The home's kitchen.The actionThis 47-year-old bungalow failed to get any serious interest from buyers when on the market for more than two months last year, and little changed after the asking price was cut by $14,000 last fall.

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