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July 8, 2008 at 1:27 PM #235327July 8, 2008 at 2:13 PM #235167AnonymousGuest
Realtors seemingly have only one tool is their selling arsenal, that is create urgency and an opportunity to make a fortune.
Of course if the Realtor truly added value they would be aware of the changes in lending criteria, pending defaults, and shrinking SD county job base.
That being said this home is clearly over priced. Why doesn’t the Realtor concede that and offer to find a different home for the open house visitor. You could build a clientele and make a lot of money.
July 8, 2008 at 2:13 PM #235297AnonymousGuestRealtors seemingly have only one tool is their selling arsenal, that is create urgency and an opportunity to make a fortune.
Of course if the Realtor truly added value they would be aware of the changes in lending criteria, pending defaults, and shrinking SD county job base.
That being said this home is clearly over priced. Why doesn’t the Realtor concede that and offer to find a different home for the open house visitor. You could build a clientele and make a lot of money.
July 8, 2008 at 2:13 PM #235306AnonymousGuestRealtors seemingly have only one tool is their selling arsenal, that is create urgency and an opportunity to make a fortune.
Of course if the Realtor truly added value they would be aware of the changes in lending criteria, pending defaults, and shrinking SD county job base.
That being said this home is clearly over priced. Why doesn’t the Realtor concede that and offer to find a different home for the open house visitor. You could build a clientele and make a lot of money.
July 8, 2008 at 2:13 PM #235354AnonymousGuestRealtors seemingly have only one tool is their selling arsenal, that is create urgency and an opportunity to make a fortune.
Of course if the Realtor truly added value they would be aware of the changes in lending criteria, pending defaults, and shrinking SD county job base.
That being said this home is clearly over priced. Why doesn’t the Realtor concede that and offer to find a different home for the open house visitor. You could build a clientele and make a lot of money.
July 8, 2008 at 2:13 PM #235361AnonymousGuestRealtors seemingly have only one tool is their selling arsenal, that is create urgency and an opportunity to make a fortune.
Of course if the Realtor truly added value they would be aware of the changes in lending criteria, pending defaults, and shrinking SD county job base.
That being said this home is clearly over priced. Why doesn’t the Realtor concede that and offer to find a different home for the open house visitor. You could build a clientele and make a lot of money.
July 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM #235350SD RealtorParticipantaldante –
Another thing that often happens on this post is a massive generalization about realtors, mostly to the negative side. While there are sheer numbers of poor realtors one pleasant side effect of this downturn will be to shake the industry out somewhat.
There is never any harm in submitting lowball offers. What the buyer needs to be aware of is that if you submit a hundred lowball offers don’t be surprised if you get a hundred rejections. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t submit the offer, you should just be cognicent of the probable outcome. In terms of “offending” the other agent that is never a concern. It is very simple to submit a lowball offer without offending the other agent or the sellers, ESPECIALLY in this market. If they will not entertain the offer then they will tell you.
July 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM #235477SD RealtorParticipantaldante –
Another thing that often happens on this post is a massive generalization about realtors, mostly to the negative side. While there are sheer numbers of poor realtors one pleasant side effect of this downturn will be to shake the industry out somewhat.
There is never any harm in submitting lowball offers. What the buyer needs to be aware of is that if you submit a hundred lowball offers don’t be surprised if you get a hundred rejections. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t submit the offer, you should just be cognicent of the probable outcome. In terms of “offending” the other agent that is never a concern. It is very simple to submit a lowball offer without offending the other agent or the sellers, ESPECIALLY in this market. If they will not entertain the offer then they will tell you.
July 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM #235486SD RealtorParticipantaldante –
Another thing that often happens on this post is a massive generalization about realtors, mostly to the negative side. While there are sheer numbers of poor realtors one pleasant side effect of this downturn will be to shake the industry out somewhat.
There is never any harm in submitting lowball offers. What the buyer needs to be aware of is that if you submit a hundred lowball offers don’t be surprised if you get a hundred rejections. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t submit the offer, you should just be cognicent of the probable outcome. In terms of “offending” the other agent that is never a concern. It is very simple to submit a lowball offer without offending the other agent or the sellers, ESPECIALLY in this market. If they will not entertain the offer then they will tell you.
July 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM #235534SD RealtorParticipantaldante –
Another thing that often happens on this post is a massive generalization about realtors, mostly to the negative side. While there are sheer numbers of poor realtors one pleasant side effect of this downturn will be to shake the industry out somewhat.
There is never any harm in submitting lowball offers. What the buyer needs to be aware of is that if you submit a hundred lowball offers don’t be surprised if you get a hundred rejections. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t submit the offer, you should just be cognicent of the probable outcome. In terms of “offending” the other agent that is never a concern. It is very simple to submit a lowball offer without offending the other agent or the sellers, ESPECIALLY in this market. If they will not entertain the offer then they will tell you.
July 8, 2008 at 8:48 PM #235541SD RealtorParticipantaldante –
Another thing that often happens on this post is a massive generalization about realtors, mostly to the negative side. While there are sheer numbers of poor realtors one pleasant side effect of this downturn will be to shake the industry out somewhat.
There is never any harm in submitting lowball offers. What the buyer needs to be aware of is that if you submit a hundred lowball offers don’t be surprised if you get a hundred rejections. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t submit the offer, you should just be cognicent of the probable outcome. In terms of “offending” the other agent that is never a concern. It is very simple to submit a lowball offer without offending the other agent or the sellers, ESPECIALLY in this market. If they will not entertain the offer then they will tell you.
July 8, 2008 at 10:14 PM #235420CDMA ENGParticipantOnce again… Thanks SDR
Excellent post.
I find it hard to believe that you have stayed in either engineering or real estate. You seem to have a bright future beyond those to endevours!
And I have to say it. Anyone looking to make that much money on a home could swallow 10K and get a friggin’ painter to take care of those horrible colors. Something isnt right with this listing.
That could be another BS – OT post. Name this color!
My vote is for regurgatated hot tuna maki!
Take Care Piggs…
And remember to post responsible. The post you read just may be your own.
CE
July 8, 2008 at 10:14 PM #235547CDMA ENGParticipantOnce again… Thanks SDR
Excellent post.
I find it hard to believe that you have stayed in either engineering or real estate. You seem to have a bright future beyond those to endevours!
And I have to say it. Anyone looking to make that much money on a home could swallow 10K and get a friggin’ painter to take care of those horrible colors. Something isnt right with this listing.
That could be another BS – OT post. Name this color!
My vote is for regurgatated hot tuna maki!
Take Care Piggs…
And remember to post responsible. The post you read just may be your own.
CE
July 8, 2008 at 10:14 PM #235557CDMA ENGParticipantOnce again… Thanks SDR
Excellent post.
I find it hard to believe that you have stayed in either engineering or real estate. You seem to have a bright future beyond those to endevours!
And I have to say it. Anyone looking to make that much money on a home could swallow 10K and get a friggin’ painter to take care of those horrible colors. Something isnt right with this listing.
That could be another BS – OT post. Name this color!
My vote is for regurgatated hot tuna maki!
Take Care Piggs…
And remember to post responsible. The post you read just may be your own.
CE
July 8, 2008 at 10:14 PM #235604CDMA ENGParticipantOnce again… Thanks SDR
Excellent post.
I find it hard to believe that you have stayed in either engineering or real estate. You seem to have a bright future beyond those to endevours!
And I have to say it. Anyone looking to make that much money on a home could swallow 10K and get a friggin’ painter to take care of those horrible colors. Something isnt right with this listing.
That could be another BS – OT post. Name this color!
My vote is for regurgatated hot tuna maki!
Take Care Piggs…
And remember to post responsible. The post you read just may be your own.
CE
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