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November 7, 2007 at 10:08 PM #97190November 7, 2007 at 10:08 PM #97251The OC ScamParticipant
He should take atleast 30% off the current comps inorder to sell right away!! California Housing market is 35 to 40 % over valued wake up smell the coffee!
November 7, 2007 at 10:08 PM #97262The OC ScamParticipantHe should take atleast 30% off the current comps inorder to sell right away!! California Housing market is 35 to 40 % over valued wake up smell the coffee!
November 7, 2007 at 10:08 PM #97269The OC ScamParticipantHe should take atleast 30% off the current comps inorder to sell right away!! California Housing market is 35 to 40 % over valued wake up smell the coffee!
November 7, 2007 at 10:29 PM #97194SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh breeze…
You are right I should clarify… for people who are renting like me, and other buyers, the market is good and getting better… yet it has a ways to go.
For people who are selling, the market is Brutal…
SD Realtor
November 7, 2007 at 10:29 PM #97255SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh breeze…
You are right I should clarify… for people who are renting like me, and other buyers, the market is good and getting better… yet it has a ways to go.
For people who are selling, the market is Brutal…
SD Realtor
November 7, 2007 at 10:29 PM #97266SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh breeze…
You are right I should clarify… for people who are renting like me, and other buyers, the market is good and getting better… yet it has a ways to go.
For people who are selling, the market is Brutal…
SD Realtor
November 7, 2007 at 10:29 PM #97273SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh breeze…
You are right I should clarify… for people who are renting like me, and other buyers, the market is good and getting better… yet it has a ways to go.
For people who are selling, the market is Brutal…
SD Realtor
November 7, 2007 at 10:52 PM #97198AnonymousGuestHas he talked to any investors? I know that people think California is going down the tubes (OC Scam), but I would be willing to take a look at his situation. I tend to lean on the “optimistic” side of life (the other side just makes the days harder!)
If you are interested in talking more email me at:
[email protected]Hopefully I can offer him some FREE solutions and if I can help him, it was worth the time.
November 7, 2007 at 10:52 PM #97259AnonymousGuestHas he talked to any investors? I know that people think California is going down the tubes (OC Scam), but I would be willing to take a look at his situation. I tend to lean on the “optimistic” side of life (the other side just makes the days harder!)
If you are interested in talking more email me at:
[email protected]Hopefully I can offer him some FREE solutions and if I can help him, it was worth the time.
November 7, 2007 at 10:52 PM #97270AnonymousGuestHas he talked to any investors? I know that people think California is going down the tubes (OC Scam), but I would be willing to take a look at his situation. I tend to lean on the “optimistic” side of life (the other side just makes the days harder!)
If you are interested in talking more email me at:
[email protected]Hopefully I can offer him some FREE solutions and if I can help him, it was worth the time.
November 7, 2007 at 10:52 PM #97277AnonymousGuestHas he talked to any investors? I know that people think California is going down the tubes (OC Scam), but I would be willing to take a look at his situation. I tend to lean on the “optimistic” side of life (the other side just makes the days harder!)
If you are interested in talking more email me at:
[email protected]Hopefully I can offer him some FREE solutions and if I can help him, it was worth the time.
November 7, 2007 at 10:55 PM #97202djrobsdParticipantThis thread really rings home to me, since I’ve been trying to sell my place since July.
First of all, in a normal real estate market, all the little things like paint, decluttering, staging, etc help to sell a home. But I can tell you, as a seller who did EVERYTHING by the book, Ready Set Sold (which is an awesome book by the way), and put a lot of money into my home before I listed it for sale, in this crappy market, it doesn’t seem to make one bit of difference.
The only good thing that has come from me staging my home and painting it the right colors and making it “show perfect”, is that I was getting a LOT more traffic then other listings in my area, according to my former realtor who had 19 active listings, and told me that most of her listings weren’t getting any showings. But, all that traffic, and zero offers because people just don’t seem to want to see past the fact that my place is small and doesn’t have a big yard.
However, I let my listing expire with her for one reason, and one reason only. She was charging me 3% (plus 3% to the buyers realtor for a total of 6), but wasn’t doing any more work then the realtors who only charge 1%. Also, i realized that I need to lower my price, and the only way to do that without a short sale was to go with a realtor who charged less, so I did.
There are no easy answers in today’s market. There are a very limited number of buyers out there, it’s a brutal market, and I’m just hanging in there hoping someone will fall in love with my home emotionally and not care about the financial fundamentals. Otherwise, I guess it will be an interesting ride.
Good luck to your friend (and by the way, I do think that $100 in paint would be money WELL spent, as well as getting rid of the dogs for ALL showings if they have dogs).
November 7, 2007 at 10:55 PM #97263djrobsdParticipantThis thread really rings home to me, since I’ve been trying to sell my place since July.
First of all, in a normal real estate market, all the little things like paint, decluttering, staging, etc help to sell a home. But I can tell you, as a seller who did EVERYTHING by the book, Ready Set Sold (which is an awesome book by the way), and put a lot of money into my home before I listed it for sale, in this crappy market, it doesn’t seem to make one bit of difference.
The only good thing that has come from me staging my home and painting it the right colors and making it “show perfect”, is that I was getting a LOT more traffic then other listings in my area, according to my former realtor who had 19 active listings, and told me that most of her listings weren’t getting any showings. But, all that traffic, and zero offers because people just don’t seem to want to see past the fact that my place is small and doesn’t have a big yard.
However, I let my listing expire with her for one reason, and one reason only. She was charging me 3% (plus 3% to the buyers realtor for a total of 6), but wasn’t doing any more work then the realtors who only charge 1%. Also, i realized that I need to lower my price, and the only way to do that without a short sale was to go with a realtor who charged less, so I did.
There are no easy answers in today’s market. There are a very limited number of buyers out there, it’s a brutal market, and I’m just hanging in there hoping someone will fall in love with my home emotionally and not care about the financial fundamentals. Otherwise, I guess it will be an interesting ride.
Good luck to your friend (and by the way, I do think that $100 in paint would be money WELL spent, as well as getting rid of the dogs for ALL showings if they have dogs).
November 7, 2007 at 10:55 PM #97274djrobsdParticipantThis thread really rings home to me, since I’ve been trying to sell my place since July.
First of all, in a normal real estate market, all the little things like paint, decluttering, staging, etc help to sell a home. But I can tell you, as a seller who did EVERYTHING by the book, Ready Set Sold (which is an awesome book by the way), and put a lot of money into my home before I listed it for sale, in this crappy market, it doesn’t seem to make one bit of difference.
The only good thing that has come from me staging my home and painting it the right colors and making it “show perfect”, is that I was getting a LOT more traffic then other listings in my area, according to my former realtor who had 19 active listings, and told me that most of her listings weren’t getting any showings. But, all that traffic, and zero offers because people just don’t seem to want to see past the fact that my place is small and doesn’t have a big yard.
However, I let my listing expire with her for one reason, and one reason only. She was charging me 3% (plus 3% to the buyers realtor for a total of 6), but wasn’t doing any more work then the realtors who only charge 1%. Also, i realized that I need to lower my price, and the only way to do that without a short sale was to go with a realtor who charged less, so I did.
There are no easy answers in today’s market. There are a very limited number of buyers out there, it’s a brutal market, and I’m just hanging in there hoping someone will fall in love with my home emotionally and not care about the financial fundamentals. Otherwise, I guess it will be an interesting ride.
Good luck to your friend (and by the way, I do think that $100 in paint would be money WELL spent, as well as getting rid of the dogs for ALL showings if they have dogs).
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