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December 10, 2007 at 10:08 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113098RatherOpinionatedParticipant
Now is it nonsense, or non-sense? I can’t quite figure it out JWM.
RatherOpinionatedParticipantNow is it nonsense, or non-sense? I can’t quite figure it out JWM.
RatherOpinionatedParticipantNow is it nonsense, or non-sense? I can’t quite figure it out JWM.
RatherOpinionatedParticipantNow is it nonsense, or non-sense? I can’t quite figure it out JWM.
RatherOpinionatedParticipantNow is it nonsense, or non-sense? I can’t quite figure it out JWM.
December 10, 2007 at 9:23 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #112840RatherOpinionatedParticipantOh yeah, that would be one of my Top 10 List – Price it right from the start. (but not to drop and drop the price; just start off right).
December 10, 2007 at 9:23 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #112956RatherOpinionatedParticipantOh yeah, that would be one of my Top 10 List – Price it right from the start. (but not to drop and drop the price; just start off right).
December 10, 2007 at 9:23 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #112996RatherOpinionatedParticipantOh yeah, that would be one of my Top 10 List – Price it right from the start. (but not to drop and drop the price; just start off right).
December 10, 2007 at 9:23 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113004RatherOpinionatedParticipantOh yeah, that would be one of my Top 10 List – Price it right from the start. (but not to drop and drop the price; just start off right).
December 10, 2007 at 9:23 AM in reply to: Top 10 Ways to Market Your Listing and Find a Buyer in 30 Days #113038RatherOpinionatedParticipantOh yeah, that would be one of my Top 10 List – Price it right from the start. (but not to drop and drop the price; just start off right).
RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
RatherOpinionatedParticipantI’m sure there are many homes listed on the market for people who were just testing the market to see what they could sell their homes for, and if they don’t get the price they want (which they won’t), they will end up just staying put. So how is that accounted for in the inventory numbers?
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