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First time buyer turned first time seller, any advice is appreciated

The long story short, I bought my first home in 2019. It's a cute little 1940 590ish sqft home. My mortgage was for less than 100k.

I really began to regret it in the summer of 2020. Being a single homeowner is an insane amount of work. Pair that with the fact that my property was not well mantained by any of the previous owners, and I'm just done. I get no enjoyment out of this house. So I want to sell. My parents said I could move in with them, which is a win win - I can be closer to help them (as they're both 70) and I'll have way more room for my dog.

My current gameplan is to begin moving the stuff I'm keeping over there in the next week. Once my stuff is there, I'll fix a fence panel, have the yard professionally cleaned, and have the house professionally cleaned. I know I'll need to reach out to a realtor, but I'm not sure how to / what to look for. Any advice would be greatly apprecaited.

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