If your home didn’t sell during your listing period, you’re not alone — many homeowners in Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Nolensville, Mt.Juliet, Nashville, and surrounding areas face this. The real question is whether staying with your current agent or listing with a new Realtor gives you a better shot at success.
When your property sits on the market without offers, something in the plan needs to change — pricing, marketing exposure, or communication. A fresh start with a proven local are real estate expert often makes all the difference.
Patricia Vance & Tara Johns of Your Key To TN – Benchmark Realty, LLC are Middle Tennessee natives with 32 years of combined experience helping homeowners relaunch expired listings successfully. Their personalized marketing strategy includes:
✅ Smart pricing using real-time Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Nolensville, Mt Juliet, Nashville and surrounding areas housing market data
✅ Professional staging, video, and photography to capture buyers’ attention
✅ AI-enhanced online marketing and SEO listing exposure
✅ Targeted social-media and local advertising campaigns
✅ Expert negotiation and proactive communication
So, should you relist with a new agent?
If your last strategy didn’t deliver results — yes.
A second chance deserves a stronger plan, not a repeat of what didn’t work.
📞 Ready to relaunch your home the right way? Contact Your Key To TN – Benchmark Realty, LLC today for a free expired-listing consultation and discover how quickly your home can stand out in the Murfreesboro market.
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This content last updated on Sunday, December 21, 2025 6:00 PM from Realtracs
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