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January 7, 2009 at 5:48 PM #326175January 7, 2009 at 9:49 PM #325756urbanrealtorParticipant
SD is right.
Lots of conversations recently about how “my place has lots of upgrades” because clearly that explains why they want an extra 40%.I have taken listings on less than half of the places where I have been interviewed for listings.
This is probably because I have a tendency of saying things like “$500,000 is not a supportable sales price and listing it at that price would be a waste of time for both of us.”
I have been trying to be more politic of late.
The bright side is that I have been getting calls lately from people I said that to a year ago.
I am glad, though, that nobody can call me dishonest.
January 7, 2009 at 9:49 PM #326095urbanrealtorParticipantSD is right.
Lots of conversations recently about how “my place has lots of upgrades” because clearly that explains why they want an extra 40%.I have taken listings on less than half of the places where I have been interviewed for listings.
This is probably because I have a tendency of saying things like “$500,000 is not a supportable sales price and listing it at that price would be a waste of time for both of us.”
I have been trying to be more politic of late.
The bright side is that I have been getting calls lately from people I said that to a year ago.
I am glad, though, that nobody can call me dishonest.
January 7, 2009 at 9:49 PM #326166urbanrealtorParticipantSD is right.
Lots of conversations recently about how “my place has lots of upgrades” because clearly that explains why they want an extra 40%.I have taken listings on less than half of the places where I have been interviewed for listings.
This is probably because I have a tendency of saying things like “$500,000 is not a supportable sales price and listing it at that price would be a waste of time for both of us.”
I have been trying to be more politic of late.
The bright side is that I have been getting calls lately from people I said that to a year ago.
I am glad, though, that nobody can call me dishonest.
January 7, 2009 at 9:49 PM #326184urbanrealtorParticipantSD is right.
Lots of conversations recently about how “my place has lots of upgrades” because clearly that explains why they want an extra 40%.I have taken listings on less than half of the places where I have been interviewed for listings.
This is probably because I have a tendency of saying things like “$500,000 is not a supportable sales price and listing it at that price would be a waste of time for both of us.”
I have been trying to be more politic of late.
The bright side is that I have been getting calls lately from people I said that to a year ago.
I am glad, though, that nobody can call me dishonest.
January 7, 2009 at 9:49 PM #326268urbanrealtorParticipantSD is right.
Lots of conversations recently about how “my place has lots of upgrades” because clearly that explains why they want an extra 40%.I have taken listings on less than half of the places where I have been interviewed for listings.
This is probably because I have a tendency of saying things like “$500,000 is not a supportable sales price and listing it at that price would be a waste of time for both of us.”
I have been trying to be more politic of late.
The bright side is that I have been getting calls lately from people I said that to a year ago.
I am glad, though, that nobody can call me dishonest.
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