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ParticipantSorry drunkle I don’t share that cultural experience, I am a lucha libre kind of guy. I think you are younger than I and didn’t grow up in Oxnard where it was Lucha Libre or nothing. SDR remembers “Mil Mascaras” if he wasn’t rasied in Iowa or something like that.People wonder why I can speak spainish..it is because my little league coaches couldn’t speak English. I felt at home in Normal Heights.
You know you can take the homie out of the barrio but you can’t take the barrio out of the homie…
Speaking of my realtor status as related to 92116 & 92104 …
How about a free “oriental” massage as a welcome home gift? For the more legit, a pass to the Mueller school for an hour with a student massage.NotCranky
ParticipantSorry drunkle I don’t share that cultural experience, I am a lucha libre kind of guy. I think you are younger than I and didn’t grow up in Oxnard where it was Lucha Libre or nothing. SDR remembers “Mil Mascaras” if he wasn’t rasied in Iowa or something like that.People wonder why I can speak spainish..it is because my little league coaches couldn’t speak English. I felt at home in Normal Heights.
You know you can take the homie out of the barrio but you can’t take the barrio out of the homie…
Speaking of my realtor status as related to 92116 & 92104 …
How about a free “oriental” massage as a welcome home gift? For the more legit, a pass to the Mueller school for an hour with a student massage.NotCranky
ParticipantSorry drunkle I don’t share that cultural experience, I am a lucha libre kind of guy. I think you are younger than I and didn’t grow up in Oxnard where it was Lucha Libre or nothing. SDR remembers “Mil Mascaras” if he wasn’t rasied in Iowa or something like that.People wonder why I can speak spainish..it is because my little league coaches couldn’t speak English. I felt at home in Normal Heights.
You know you can take the homie out of the barrio but you can’t take the barrio out of the homie…
Speaking of my realtor status as related to 92116 & 92104 …
How about a free “oriental” massage as a welcome home gift? For the more legit, a pass to the Mueller school for an hour with a student massage.NotCranky
ParticipantSorry drunkle I don’t share that cultural experience, I am a lucha libre kind of guy. I think you are younger than I and didn’t grow up in Oxnard where it was Lucha Libre or nothing. SDR remembers “Mil Mascaras” if he wasn’t rasied in Iowa or something like that.People wonder why I can speak spainish..it is because my little league coaches couldn’t speak English. I felt at home in Normal Heights.
You know you can take the homie out of the barrio but you can’t take the barrio out of the homie…
Speaking of my realtor status as related to 92116 & 92104 …
How about a free “oriental” massage as a welcome home gift? For the more legit, a pass to the Mueller school for an hour with a student massage.NotCranky
ParticipantSorry drunkle I don’t share that cultural experience, I am a lucha libre kind of guy. I think you are younger than I and didn’t grow up in Oxnard where it was Lucha Libre or nothing. SDR remembers “Mil Mascaras” if he wasn’t rasied in Iowa or something like that.People wonder why I can speak spainish..it is because my little league coaches couldn’t speak English. I felt at home in Normal Heights.
You know you can take the homie out of the barrio but you can’t take the barrio out of the homie…
Speaking of my realtor status as related to 92116 & 92104 …
How about a free “oriental” massage as a welcome home gift? For the more legit, a pass to the Mueller school for an hour with a student massage.December 11, 2007 at 11:15 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #114086NotCranky
ParticipantSome seller’s are really fond of going the please the buyer route and other’s obviously are not. I am not sure I am sold on extremes either way,common sense consideration for the market and neighborhood should be weighed with the cost and energy of any prepping to sell efforts,or lack of them.
Certainly can’t hurt to spruce the place up a bit. Taking stuff down that freaks people out would be good. Funny how some people think everyone likes rugs for window treatments, those things also are essentially agent independent BTW, when they are allowed to remain.
Who are we to say it more than once?I have noticed another interesting trend. When someone inherits a house from deceased parents a structural engineer is brought into make a report, when if the parents had just sold the house while they were living a standard transfer disclosure would be used. I haven’t had a listing like that so this is interesting. Maybe I am wrong on this but I have seen it on consective instances of this situation. My guess is that it has something to do lack of credibiltiy in the basis for the TDS, since the heirs possibly have not had first hand knowlege of the home?
I do not recall any availability or strutural reports on probate sales. I have shown several but never been to escrow on them, so who knows, they could have been part of the disclosure packet. I tend to doubt it because at least occaisionally something like that would be listed in the remarks on the mls.Havent seen it.December 11, 2007 at 11:15 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #114209NotCranky
ParticipantSome seller’s are really fond of going the please the buyer route and other’s obviously are not. I am not sure I am sold on extremes either way,common sense consideration for the market and neighborhood should be weighed with the cost and energy of any prepping to sell efforts,or lack of them.
Certainly can’t hurt to spruce the place up a bit. Taking stuff down that freaks people out would be good. Funny how some people think everyone likes rugs for window treatments, those things also are essentially agent independent BTW, when they are allowed to remain.
Who are we to say it more than once?I have noticed another interesting trend. When someone inherits a house from deceased parents a structural engineer is brought into make a report, when if the parents had just sold the house while they were living a standard transfer disclosure would be used. I haven’t had a listing like that so this is interesting. Maybe I am wrong on this but I have seen it on consective instances of this situation. My guess is that it has something to do lack of credibiltiy in the basis for the TDS, since the heirs possibly have not had first hand knowlege of the home?
I do not recall any availability or strutural reports on probate sales. I have shown several but never been to escrow on them, so who knows, they could have been part of the disclosure packet. I tend to doubt it because at least occaisionally something like that would be listed in the remarks on the mls.Havent seen it.December 11, 2007 at 11:15 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #114247NotCranky
ParticipantSome seller’s are really fond of going the please the buyer route and other’s obviously are not. I am not sure I am sold on extremes either way,common sense consideration for the market and neighborhood should be weighed with the cost and energy of any prepping to sell efforts,or lack of them.
Certainly can’t hurt to spruce the place up a bit. Taking stuff down that freaks people out would be good. Funny how some people think everyone likes rugs for window treatments, those things also are essentially agent independent BTW, when they are allowed to remain.
Who are we to say it more than once?I have noticed another interesting trend. When someone inherits a house from deceased parents a structural engineer is brought into make a report, when if the parents had just sold the house while they were living a standard transfer disclosure would be used. I haven’t had a listing like that so this is interesting. Maybe I am wrong on this but I have seen it on consective instances of this situation. My guess is that it has something to do lack of credibiltiy in the basis for the TDS, since the heirs possibly have not had first hand knowlege of the home?
I do not recall any availability or strutural reports on probate sales. I have shown several but never been to escrow on them, so who knows, they could have been part of the disclosure packet. I tend to doubt it because at least occaisionally something like that would be listed in the remarks on the mls.Havent seen it.December 11, 2007 at 11:15 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #114254NotCranky
ParticipantSome seller’s are really fond of going the please the buyer route and other’s obviously are not. I am not sure I am sold on extremes either way,common sense consideration for the market and neighborhood should be weighed with the cost and energy of any prepping to sell efforts,or lack of them.
Certainly can’t hurt to spruce the place up a bit. Taking stuff down that freaks people out would be good. Funny how some people think everyone likes rugs for window treatments, those things also are essentially agent independent BTW, when they are allowed to remain.
Who are we to say it more than once?I have noticed another interesting trend. When someone inherits a house from deceased parents a structural engineer is brought into make a report, when if the parents had just sold the house while they were living a standard transfer disclosure would be used. I haven’t had a listing like that so this is interesting. Maybe I am wrong on this but I have seen it on consective instances of this situation. My guess is that it has something to do lack of credibiltiy in the basis for the TDS, since the heirs possibly have not had first hand knowlege of the home?
I do not recall any availability or strutural reports on probate sales. I have shown several but never been to escrow on them, so who knows, they could have been part of the disclosure packet. I tend to doubt it because at least occaisionally something like that would be listed in the remarks on the mls.Havent seen it.December 11, 2007 at 11:15 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #114290NotCranky
ParticipantSome seller’s are really fond of going the please the buyer route and other’s obviously are not. I am not sure I am sold on extremes either way,common sense consideration for the market and neighborhood should be weighed with the cost and energy of any prepping to sell efforts,or lack of them.
Certainly can’t hurt to spruce the place up a bit. Taking stuff down that freaks people out would be good. Funny how some people think everyone likes rugs for window treatments, those things also are essentially agent independent BTW, when they are allowed to remain.
Who are we to say it more than once?I have noticed another interesting trend. When someone inherits a house from deceased parents a structural engineer is brought into make a report, when if the parents had just sold the house while they were living a standard transfer disclosure would be used. I haven’t had a listing like that so this is interesting. Maybe I am wrong on this but I have seen it on consective instances of this situation. My guess is that it has something to do lack of credibiltiy in the basis for the TDS, since the heirs possibly have not had first hand knowlege of the home?
I do not recall any availability or strutural reports on probate sales. I have shown several but never been to escrow on them, so who knows, they could have been part of the disclosure packet. I tend to doubt it because at least occaisionally something like that would be listed in the remarks on the mls.Havent seen it.NotCranky
ParticipantTake him up to 40,000 feet and drop him Marion. He won’t talk that pre-nup stuff anymore.
NotCranky
ParticipantTake him up to 40,000 feet and drop him Marion. He won’t talk that pre-nup stuff anymore.
NotCranky
ParticipantTake him up to 40,000 feet and drop him Marion. He won’t talk that pre-nup stuff anymore.
NotCranky
ParticipantTake him up to 40,000 feet and drop him Marion. He won’t talk that pre-nup stuff anymore.
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