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LAAFTERHOURS
Participantlets see – rock court went pending yesterday. reflection last wed. hollowbrook went contingent but contigent doesnt mean escrow.
congrats btw, one less competitor for me π
LAAFTERHOURS
Participantlets see – rock court went pending yesterday. reflection last wed. hollowbrook went contingent but contigent doesnt mean escrow.
congrats btw, one less competitor for me π
LAAFTERHOURS
Participantlets see – rock court went pending yesterday. reflection last wed. hollowbrook went contingent but contigent doesnt mean escrow.
congrats btw, one less competitor for me π
LAAFTERHOURS
Participantlets see – rock court went pending yesterday. reflection last wed. hollowbrook went contingent but contigent doesnt mean escrow.
congrats btw, one less competitor for me π
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI hope it goes for 599K so the rest of 4s ranch gets a clue their tiny lots are overpriced. I love the listing comment that its an “Estate”.
My thought is that they are trying to get out before the onslaught of traffic and noise that arrives courtesy of the new high school opening in the fall.
Sold for 1.1 mill in 2006 – wow. The Seller made out like a bandit. Thats unreal.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI hope it goes for 599K so the rest of 4s ranch gets a clue their tiny lots are overpriced. I love the listing comment that its an “Estate”.
My thought is that they are trying to get out before the onslaught of traffic and noise that arrives courtesy of the new high school opening in the fall.
Sold for 1.1 mill in 2006 – wow. The Seller made out like a bandit. Thats unreal.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI hope it goes for 599K so the rest of 4s ranch gets a clue their tiny lots are overpriced. I love the listing comment that its an “Estate”.
My thought is that they are trying to get out before the onslaught of traffic and noise that arrives courtesy of the new high school opening in the fall.
Sold for 1.1 mill in 2006 – wow. The Seller made out like a bandit. Thats unreal.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI hope it goes for 599K so the rest of 4s ranch gets a clue their tiny lots are overpriced. I love the listing comment that its an “Estate”.
My thought is that they are trying to get out before the onslaught of traffic and noise that arrives courtesy of the new high school opening in the fall.
Sold for 1.1 mill in 2006 – wow. The Seller made out like a bandit. Thats unreal.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI hope it goes for 599K so the rest of 4s ranch gets a clue their tiny lots are overpriced. I love the listing comment that its an “Estate”.
My thought is that they are trying to get out before the onslaught of traffic and noise that arrives courtesy of the new high school opening in the fall.
Sold for 1.1 mill in 2006 – wow. The Seller made out like a bandit. Thats unreal.
June 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #420775LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]LAFTER
When was the last time the guy at the golf shop put you in his car and spent hours driving you around to go try out clubs?[/quote]
I guess they would if they’re trying to sell $500k golf clubs :-). I can’t speak for everyone, but I would much rather go see the places myself. Just give me the code. Would be nice if they establish a finger print system and anyone can go in if they want to and if the house is available for showing. Those who want their hands held can still pay for it. At this moment in time, there’s really not much option for those who don’t want their hands held.[/quote]Actually I agree with this method.
SDR – I meant that when buying cars and clubs, you can go to any store that sells those items, and waste the salesmans time so they can show you a product and try and sell it to you, all the while knowing you are there to test the product out. The salesman makes no sale on showing you the product.
June 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421006LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]LAFTER
When was the last time the guy at the golf shop put you in his car and spent hours driving you around to go try out clubs?[/quote]
I guess they would if they’re trying to sell $500k golf clubs :-). I can’t speak for everyone, but I would much rather go see the places myself. Just give me the code. Would be nice if they establish a finger print system and anyone can go in if they want to and if the house is available for showing. Those who want their hands held can still pay for it. At this moment in time, there’s really not much option for those who don’t want their hands held.[/quote]Actually I agree with this method.
SDR – I meant that when buying cars and clubs, you can go to any store that sells those items, and waste the salesmans time so they can show you a product and try and sell it to you, all the while knowing you are there to test the product out. The salesman makes no sale on showing you the product.
June 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421276LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]LAFTER
When was the last time the guy at the golf shop put you in his car and spent hours driving you around to go try out clubs?[/quote]
I guess they would if they’re trying to sell $500k golf clubs :-). I can’t speak for everyone, but I would much rather go see the places myself. Just give me the code. Would be nice if they establish a finger print system and anyone can go in if they want to and if the house is available for showing. Those who want their hands held can still pay for it. At this moment in time, there’s really not much option for those who don’t want their hands held.[/quote]Actually I agree with this method.
SDR – I meant that when buying cars and clubs, you can go to any store that sells those items, and waste the salesmans time so they can show you a product and try and sell it to you, all the while knowing you are there to test the product out. The salesman makes no sale on showing you the product.
June 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421343LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]LAFTER
When was the last time the guy at the golf shop put you in his car and spent hours driving you around to go try out clubs?[/quote]
I guess they would if they’re trying to sell $500k golf clubs :-). I can’t speak for everyone, but I would much rather go see the places myself. Just give me the code. Would be nice if they establish a finger print system and anyone can go in if they want to and if the house is available for showing. Those who want their hands held can still pay for it. At this moment in time, there’s really not much option for those who don’t want their hands held.[/quote]Actually I agree with this method.
SDR – I meant that when buying cars and clubs, you can go to any store that sells those items, and waste the salesmans time so they can show you a product and try and sell it to you, all the while knowing you are there to test the product out. The salesman makes no sale on showing you the product.
June 26, 2009 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421505LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=AN][quote=sdrealtor]LAFTER
When was the last time the guy at the golf shop put you in his car and spent hours driving you around to go try out clubs?[/quote]
I guess they would if they’re trying to sell $500k golf clubs :-). I can’t speak for everyone, but I would much rather go see the places myself. Just give me the code. Would be nice if they establish a finger print system and anyone can go in if they want to and if the house is available for showing. Those who want their hands held can still pay for it. At this moment in time, there’s really not much option for those who don’t want their hands held.[/quote]Actually I agree with this method.
SDR – I meant that when buying cars and clubs, you can go to any store that sells those items, and waste the salesmans time so they can show you a product and try and sell it to you, all the while knowing you are there to test the product out. The salesman makes no sale on showing you the product.
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