I just posted a thread this morning ("I'm Sooooo Happy") because our house in Orlando (we live in Tampa) finally closed on the sale yesterday! It had been for sale since March -- almost 4 months.
Because we didn't live in the house, and our realtor (who lives directly across the street from the house) handled all the calls, open houses, prospective buyers, etc., we didn't see, first hand, the people who visited it. But, our realtor told us it had higher-than-average interest calls and interested buyers.
However, it only took that "one" woman who wanted to buy it to make it happen. We actually received a call late one Sunday evening from our realtor. We thought she was calling because we left her a message about lowering the price because it wasn't selling and it was taking a toll to keep paying two mortgages. When she said she had a signed contract, for the full price we were asking for, we almost dropped the phone!
I won't say it was an easy road, as the buyer stipulated that we needed to cover her closing costs ($4200 -- that was why she was willing to pay full asking price), and we had some repairs that her lender required us to make before they approved her loan. Plus, her lender took their good old time getting the paperwork to the title company, so we had about four "false alarm" dates for closing this past 2 weeks. Luckily, we didn't have to be present for the closing, so we didn't waste our time traveling to Orlando for naught.
But, this morning we saw the proceeds in our bank account and we're already beginning to pay off CC debt that we planned to do and life is good.
The quickest we ever sold a house (we've sold 4 altogether) was two weeks. The longest was almost a year and we had to take a $40,000 loss!!!
Keep the faith and keep your chin up. It only takes that ONE buyer and yours is out there somewhere. VAL