A recent Cornell University study concluded that home buyers will pay more for a house if its listing price does not end with zeros. Because people expect round numbers for large-ticket items such as homes, home buyers tend to perceive a price is smaller if it has digits at the end instead of zeros. For example, a house priced at $375,425 might fetch more than being priced at $376,000.
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