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August 10, 2009 at 8:04 AM #443879August 10, 2009 at 10:41 AM #443159UCGalParticipant
[quote=pepsi]I told my agent that the best we can offer is 950K. She think the price won’t get the house and she didn’t send in the offer.[/quote]
Wait – you wanted to offer $950k (which is awfully close to the price that was accepted – $951k – and the agent refused?
Wow. From my point of view that agent wasn’t really watching out for YOUR interests.
August 10, 2009 at 10:41 AM #443354UCGalParticipant[quote=pepsi]I told my agent that the best we can offer is 950K. She think the price won’t get the house and she didn’t send in the offer.[/quote]
Wait – you wanted to offer $950k (which is awfully close to the price that was accepted – $951k – and the agent refused?
Wow. From my point of view that agent wasn’t really watching out for YOUR interests.
August 10, 2009 at 10:41 AM #443691UCGalParticipant[quote=pepsi]I told my agent that the best we can offer is 950K. She think the price won’t get the house and she didn’t send in the offer.[/quote]
Wait – you wanted to offer $950k (which is awfully close to the price that was accepted – $951k – and the agent refused?
Wow. From my point of view that agent wasn’t really watching out for YOUR interests.
August 10, 2009 at 10:41 AM #443760UCGalParticipant[quote=pepsi]I told my agent that the best we can offer is 950K. She think the price won’t get the house and she didn’t send in the offer.[/quote]
Wait – you wanted to offer $950k (which is awfully close to the price that was accepted – $951k – and the agent refused?
Wow. From my point of view that agent wasn’t really watching out for YOUR interests.
August 10, 2009 at 10:41 AM #443939UCGalParticipant[quote=pepsi]I told my agent that the best we can offer is 950K. She think the price won’t get the house and she didn’t send in the offer.[/quote]
Wait – you wanted to offer $950k (which is awfully close to the price that was accepted – $951k – and the agent refused?
Wow. From my point of view that agent wasn’t really watching out for YOUR interests.
August 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM #443183pepsiParticipantThe problem probably is not in my agent’s side, because I did know that she was not submitting it beforehand. It is the listing agent. He misled us to believe the offer was close to 1M, so that is why I didn’t push her to submit the document.
Either way, I have no regret about not getting this house.
The house itself is good, but the location and the backyard was not as ideal.And the house is still a comp killer for the community.
August 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM #443379pepsiParticipantThe problem probably is not in my agent’s side, because I did know that she was not submitting it beforehand. It is the listing agent. He misled us to believe the offer was close to 1M, so that is why I didn’t push her to submit the document.
Either way, I have no regret about not getting this house.
The house itself is good, but the location and the backyard was not as ideal.And the house is still a comp killer for the community.
August 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM #443718pepsiParticipantThe problem probably is not in my agent’s side, because I did know that she was not submitting it beforehand. It is the listing agent. He misled us to believe the offer was close to 1M, so that is why I didn’t push her to submit the document.
Either way, I have no regret about not getting this house.
The house itself is good, but the location and the backyard was not as ideal.And the house is still a comp killer for the community.
August 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM #443785pepsiParticipantThe problem probably is not in my agent’s side, because I did know that she was not submitting it beforehand. It is the listing agent. He misled us to believe the offer was close to 1M, so that is why I didn’t push her to submit the document.
Either way, I have no regret about not getting this house.
The house itself is good, but the location and the backyard was not as ideal.And the house is still a comp killer for the community.
August 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM #443964pepsiParticipantThe problem probably is not in my agent’s side, because I did know that she was not submitting it beforehand. It is the listing agent. He misled us to believe the offer was close to 1M, so that is why I didn’t push her to submit the document.
Either way, I have no regret about not getting this house.
The house itself is good, but the location and the backyard was not as ideal.And the house is still a comp killer for the community.
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