My house is next to the railroad tracks, but buyers who turned it down didn't complain about price, they complained about the railroad tracks.
My house has an unbelievably steep driveway, but buyers who turned it down didn't complain about price, they complained about the steep driveway.
My house is needs many cosmetic updates, but buyers who turned it down didn't complain about price, they complained about the need for cosmetic updates.
Guess what folks --- unless you're going to move the railroad tracks (or the house), flatten the driveway, or make all of the cosmetic updates --
it really is an issue of price!If you're getting consistent feedback about your house that is unrelated to price, in almost all cases, you need to adjust the price to accommodate for that specific issue.
If the price is lower then buyers might actually buy
despite the specific issue that they were complaining about.