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I wasn’t the one who submitted this – somebody is masquerading as bubbleinfo here. Get a life, for cripes sake.
jimklingeParticipantI wasn’t the one who submitted this – somebody is masquerading as bubbleinfo here. Get a life, for cripes sake.
jimklingeParticipantThanks for including the article – Nick mentioned some great OPT examples, and the inventory is growing daily with them.
Why doesn’t NAR, CAR, or the local associations say something? Why doesn’t any of the major real estate companies say anything? I’m just a little guy, and the WSJ has to come all the way to SD to dig me up to get the truth? Embarassing.
Here is the message that should be ringing from coast to coast:
Sellers, mortgage rates are at all-time lows and prices are down 25-50% depending on your area – those two ingredients are making for ideal conditions. Buyers want to buy, and are extremely well-educated on values.
IF YOUR HOUSE ISN’T SELLING, YOUR PRICE IS TOO HIGH. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON.
jimklingeParticipantThanks for including the article – Nick mentioned some great OPT examples, and the inventory is growing daily with them.
Why doesn’t NAR, CAR, or the local associations say something? Why doesn’t any of the major real estate companies say anything? I’m just a little guy, and the WSJ has to come all the way to SD to dig me up to get the truth? Embarassing.
Here is the message that should be ringing from coast to coast:
Sellers, mortgage rates are at all-time lows and prices are down 25-50% depending on your area – those two ingredients are making for ideal conditions. Buyers want to buy, and are extremely well-educated on values.
IF YOUR HOUSE ISN’T SELLING, YOUR PRICE IS TOO HIGH. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON.
jimklingeParticipantThanks for including the article – Nick mentioned some great OPT examples, and the inventory is growing daily with them.
Why doesn’t NAR, CAR, or the local associations say something? Why doesn’t any of the major real estate companies say anything? I’m just a little guy, and the WSJ has to come all the way to SD to dig me up to get the truth? Embarassing.
Here is the message that should be ringing from coast to coast:
Sellers, mortgage rates are at all-time lows and prices are down 25-50% depending on your area – those two ingredients are making for ideal conditions. Buyers want to buy, and are extremely well-educated on values.
IF YOUR HOUSE ISN’T SELLING, YOUR PRICE IS TOO HIGH. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON.
jimklingeParticipantThanks for including the article – Nick mentioned some great OPT examples, and the inventory is growing daily with them.
Why doesn’t NAR, CAR, or the local associations say something? Why doesn’t any of the major real estate companies say anything? I’m just a little guy, and the WSJ has to come all the way to SD to dig me up to get the truth? Embarassing.
Here is the message that should be ringing from coast to coast:
Sellers, mortgage rates are at all-time lows and prices are down 25-50% depending on your area – those two ingredients are making for ideal conditions. Buyers want to buy, and are extremely well-educated on values.
IF YOUR HOUSE ISN’T SELLING, YOUR PRICE IS TOO HIGH. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON.
jimklingeParticipantThanks for including the article – Nick mentioned some great OPT examples, and the inventory is growing daily with them.
Why doesn’t NAR, CAR, or the local associations say something? Why doesn’t any of the major real estate companies say anything? I’m just a little guy, and the WSJ has to come all the way to SD to dig me up to get the truth? Embarassing.
Here is the message that should be ringing from coast to coast:
Sellers, mortgage rates are at all-time lows and prices are down 25-50% depending on your area – those two ingredients are making for ideal conditions. Buyers want to buy, and are extremely well-educated on values.
IF YOUR HOUSE ISN’T SELLING, YOUR PRICE IS TOO HIGH. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON.
jimklingeParticipantDataAgent’s list describes the basic services provided by an agent, and good topics of discussion with any realtor you might be considering.
To find the right realtor, include the question, “What do you do that other agents don’t, or I can’t do myself?”
Their answer should tell you a lot about their ability to help you.
jimklingeParticipantDataAgent’s list describes the basic services provided by an agent, and good topics of discussion with any realtor you might be considering.
To find the right realtor, include the question, “What do you do that other agents don’t, or I can’t do myself?”
Their answer should tell you a lot about their ability to help you.
jimklingeParticipantDataAgent’s list describes the basic services provided by an agent, and good topics of discussion with any realtor you might be considering.
To find the right realtor, include the question, “What do you do that other agents don’t, or I can’t do myself?”
Their answer should tell you a lot about their ability to help you.
jimklingeParticipantDataAgent’s list describes the basic services provided by an agent, and good topics of discussion with any realtor you might be considering.
To find the right realtor, include the question, “What do you do that other agents don’t, or I can’t do myself?”
Their answer should tell you a lot about their ability to help you.
jimklingeParticipantDataAgent’s list describes the basic services provided by an agent, and good topics of discussion with any realtor you might be considering.
To find the right realtor, include the question, “What do you do that other agents don’t, or I can’t do myself?”
Their answer should tell you a lot about their ability to help you.
jimklingeParticipantcvmom,
I think you’re on the right track, and getting great advice – make the decision that’s right for you. Consider the relief/lower stress component, you can’t put a number on it but it has value.
I’m a realtor, and we’ve been covering the CV market at http://www.bubbleinfo.com
I also have a youtube on hiring a listing agent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9qpueJik8
I just sold a comp for yours about a block away, and if you are considering other agents, I’d be happy to help you.
Jim the Realtor
jimklingeParticipantcvmom,
I think you’re on the right track, and getting great advice – make the decision that’s right for you. Consider the relief/lower stress component, you can’t put a number on it but it has value.
I’m a realtor, and we’ve been covering the CV market at http://www.bubbleinfo.com
I also have a youtube on hiring a listing agent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9qpueJik8
I just sold a comp for yours about a block away, and if you are considering other agents, I’d be happy to help you.
Jim the Realtor
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