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Grant, In my market I have found the "Charm Pricing" to be a negative instead of a positive. When I can get a seller to price their home at an even value for exactly let's say $125,000...this home will get twice the interest as a listing that selected $124,777 or $124,421. The reason is that even numbers in the real estate websites will expand the number of buyers who will view the listing. At $125,000 the buyers looking at the $100,000 to $125,000 will see the home in addition to all the buyers looking for $125,000 to $150,000 so you are actually doubling the exposure of your listing in this example by not using the "Charm Pricing". In some instances it is difficult to get the seller to accept this logic even after showing them how different websites work but the ones who get it really appreciate the advice.