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April 20, 2009 at 7:14 PM #15527April 20, 2009 at 7:36 PM #384873sfexporterParticipant
Besides the hand-picking, the so called listing agents/realtors also discourage potential buyers from submitting offers. I noticed this property (http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071085224-12575_Senda_Panacea_San_Diego_Ca_92129) closed last week for $810K with same selling and listing agent. My agent and I did contact the listing agent when the price dropped to desirable level but was told don’t bother because they got plenty of offers in the pipeline. We were willing to put in at least $830K because of the house, canyon view, upgrades, etc….
Anyway, this “ethical” agent did what is best or him or herself instead of idiot banks. I hope there is a way to rat this lowlife agents. I am with you Murf222.
April 20, 2009 at 7:36 PM #385143sfexporterParticipantBesides the hand-picking, the so called listing agents/realtors also discourage potential buyers from submitting offers. I noticed this property (http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071085224-12575_Senda_Panacea_San_Diego_Ca_92129) closed last week for $810K with same selling and listing agent. My agent and I did contact the listing agent when the price dropped to desirable level but was told don’t bother because they got plenty of offers in the pipeline. We were willing to put in at least $830K because of the house, canyon view, upgrades, etc….
Anyway, this “ethical” agent did what is best or him or herself instead of idiot banks. I hope there is a way to rat this lowlife agents. I am with you Murf222.
April 20, 2009 at 7:36 PM #385341sfexporterParticipantBesides the hand-picking, the so called listing agents/realtors also discourage potential buyers from submitting offers. I noticed this property (http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071085224-12575_Senda_Panacea_San_Diego_Ca_92129) closed last week for $810K with same selling and listing agent. My agent and I did contact the listing agent when the price dropped to desirable level but was told don’t bother because they got plenty of offers in the pipeline. We were willing to put in at least $830K because of the house, canyon view, upgrades, etc….
Anyway, this “ethical” agent did what is best or him or herself instead of idiot banks. I hope there is a way to rat this lowlife agents. I am with you Murf222.
April 20, 2009 at 7:36 PM #385387sfexporterParticipantBesides the hand-picking, the so called listing agents/realtors also discourage potential buyers from submitting offers. I noticed this property (http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071085224-12575_Senda_Panacea_San_Diego_Ca_92129) closed last week for $810K with same selling and listing agent. My agent and I did contact the listing agent when the price dropped to desirable level but was told don’t bother because they got plenty of offers in the pipeline. We were willing to put in at least $830K because of the house, canyon view, upgrades, etc….
Anyway, this “ethical” agent did what is best or him or herself instead of idiot banks. I hope there is a way to rat this lowlife agents. I am with you Murf222.
April 20, 2009 at 7:36 PM #385527sfexporterParticipantBesides the hand-picking, the so called listing agents/realtors also discourage potential buyers from submitting offers. I noticed this property (http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-071085224-12575_Senda_Panacea_San_Diego_Ca_92129) closed last week for $810K with same selling and listing agent. My agent and I did contact the listing agent when the price dropped to desirable level but was told don’t bother because they got plenty of offers in the pipeline. We were willing to put in at least $830K because of the house, canyon view, upgrades, etc….
Anyway, this “ethical” agent did what is best or him or herself instead of idiot banks. I hope there is a way to rat this lowlife agents. I am with you Murf222.
April 20, 2009 at 8:16 PM #384893AnonymousGuestWe were very interested in an REO listing that hit the MLS on a Monday, but before we could even get in the car and go see it, it went pending that afternoon. Our agent was very surprised because she said the banks usually had a 72 hour active market time clause. When she checked it again, she could see that it was input into the MLS two days prior so total market time read 3 days, but was activated on the third day so to the public there was really only less than a day of market time. Very frustrating!
I am dying to see what the house closes for. We submitted a back-up offer and I am going to report this to the DRE if the accepted offer closes for less than what we offered. I’m sure it will go nowhere, but I feel that we as consumers need to start complaining before anything will be done. This whole realtor self-regulation thing just isn’t working.
April 20, 2009 at 8:16 PM #385163AnonymousGuestWe were very interested in an REO listing that hit the MLS on a Monday, but before we could even get in the car and go see it, it went pending that afternoon. Our agent was very surprised because she said the banks usually had a 72 hour active market time clause. When she checked it again, she could see that it was input into the MLS two days prior so total market time read 3 days, but was activated on the third day so to the public there was really only less than a day of market time. Very frustrating!
I am dying to see what the house closes for. We submitted a back-up offer and I am going to report this to the DRE if the accepted offer closes for less than what we offered. I’m sure it will go nowhere, but I feel that we as consumers need to start complaining before anything will be done. This whole realtor self-regulation thing just isn’t working.
April 20, 2009 at 8:16 PM #385360AnonymousGuestWe were very interested in an REO listing that hit the MLS on a Monday, but before we could even get in the car and go see it, it went pending that afternoon. Our agent was very surprised because she said the banks usually had a 72 hour active market time clause. When she checked it again, she could see that it was input into the MLS two days prior so total market time read 3 days, but was activated on the third day so to the public there was really only less than a day of market time. Very frustrating!
I am dying to see what the house closes for. We submitted a back-up offer and I am going to report this to the DRE if the accepted offer closes for less than what we offered. I’m sure it will go nowhere, but I feel that we as consumers need to start complaining before anything will be done. This whole realtor self-regulation thing just isn’t working.
April 20, 2009 at 8:16 PM #385407AnonymousGuestWe were very interested in an REO listing that hit the MLS on a Monday, but before we could even get in the car and go see it, it went pending that afternoon. Our agent was very surprised because she said the banks usually had a 72 hour active market time clause. When she checked it again, she could see that it was input into the MLS two days prior so total market time read 3 days, but was activated on the third day so to the public there was really only less than a day of market time. Very frustrating!
I am dying to see what the house closes for. We submitted a back-up offer and I am going to report this to the DRE if the accepted offer closes for less than what we offered. I’m sure it will go nowhere, but I feel that we as consumers need to start complaining before anything will be done. This whole realtor self-regulation thing just isn’t working.
April 20, 2009 at 8:16 PM #385547AnonymousGuestWe were very interested in an REO listing that hit the MLS on a Monday, but before we could even get in the car and go see it, it went pending that afternoon. Our agent was very surprised because she said the banks usually had a 72 hour active market time clause. When she checked it again, she could see that it was input into the MLS two days prior so total market time read 3 days, but was activated on the third day so to the public there was really only less than a day of market time. Very frustrating!
I am dying to see what the house closes for. We submitted a back-up offer and I am going to report this to the DRE if the accepted offer closes for less than what we offered. I’m sure it will go nowhere, but I feel that we as consumers need to start complaining before anything will be done. This whole realtor self-regulation thing just isn’t working.
April 20, 2009 at 8:27 PM #384903jpinpbParticipantGood for you, kismet. If more people report, then maybe they’ll do something.
April 20, 2009 at 8:27 PM #385173jpinpbParticipantGood for you, kismet. If more people report, then maybe they’ll do something.
April 20, 2009 at 8:27 PM #385370jpinpbParticipantGood for you, kismet. If more people report, then maybe they’ll do something.
April 20, 2009 at 8:27 PM #385417jpinpbParticipantGood for you, kismet. If more people report, then maybe they’ll do something.
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