A.C.
Jen, I am sorry to hear about your situation. We put our house up for sale 3 years ago, about 2 weeks before Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac went down. It took 2 years and over 100 showings before we sold the house. My husband worked out of town and was rarely home. I worked full time and juggled 3 kids while trying to keep the house ready for the countless showings. When I look back at this time, I am amazed that I got through it. I cannot imagine doing it again. It was a very difficult time for all of us.
Looking back, I wish we would have J. lowered the price of the house to the lowest possible amount (without owing on the mortgage). The thing is, homes ARE selling if they are priced well. In fact, we put an offer on a home 2 weeks ago; the home was incredibly priced and what happened was several people put offers on the home within 2 days of it being listed. The owners said they would accept the highest offer and asked if we wanted to submit a higher offer; we offered the listing price plus $1.00- and were outbid. So this home was sold in less than a week, for more than the listing price! When we listed our home, we slowly reduced the price over time, hoping to still get some decent equity out of it. I think that with how many homes are for sale, the house has to seem like an awesome deal to get sold quickly. Another thing to consider is switching realtors. I am glad we did; once we switched, we got better feedback and made some very inexpensive changes to the home and it sold in a few months.
Many people would buy a house "full price", even with all the short sales out there, because short sales are a pain. We are actually closing on a home today and we would not consider any short-sale homes; we have heard too many stories of people waiting for months to a year on the bank(s) to approve an offer. There are many people who are not patient enough for that process.
It sounds like it might be a good idea to call around and interview some new realtors and see what they can do for you. Find an office that clicks with you and has an aggressive marketing plan. Find out what they can and will do to get your home sold quickly. In the meantime, it helps to know that this phase WILL END and when it does, I promise life will be much sweeter...while I hated that stressful time in my life, I really think that I appreciate my life and family much more now than I would have because of going through that. Good luck to you!