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Fire them or let your contract expire
People like this don't deserve to be rewarded with. 50000 I sell my homes privately just need a real estate lawyer |
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Whenever I get a hold of her, I always ask if it is a good time or not. And I know that she won't return my calls if she is unable to do so. BTW: her husband and I work together, so we are friends. Regarding that NJ Realtor caught doing the nasty at a client's home -- that occurred in my town - I know that house. And no, my realtor is neither of the agents caught in the video! -Z-man. |
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To my knowledge, not one person I know has had a positive experience with a realtor. No offense Mr Lepore, but that line of work seems to attract a lot of people that I would just as soon have no interaction with at all. |
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The housing market in CT has been heading downhill since 2008 and there are no signs of it getting better. Do I think they should take a bath? No. Do I think they need to get real...absolutely. Our agent got us all the comps, which fueled the offer. Closest comp to their home sold for 419,900. Perhaps not as meticulously cared for but it was almost the exact same house (plan/sqft) in the same community. We are getting it on the selling end too. Bought the house in '09 for 209, from a guy that had a mortgage of 249...we priced at 209 and accepted 198. Tons of foreclosures ruining mid-market values. The buyer of our current home doesn't have the cash (FHA) so we have to jump through hoops to make the bank happy. I.E. the back deck joists don't have the metal hangers attaching them to the sill plate, there are 11 joists...they requested a $1500 credit!? |
I think is appropriate to text someone to ask/give heads up on needed communication. A text isn't very intrusive.
Brokers need to know that they're dealing with clients that work regular hours so after hours/weekends is part of the gig. It is up to the broker to take time to decompressed. Quote:
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My agent ALWAYS responded the same day to calls and text messages without exception. I normally avoid off hours and weekends/holidays out of respect but when a deal is brewing then 24/7 is expected and was provided. |
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I'm not crying, but this is a major cultural issue-not just for realtors (I'm not, just very attached to one) but to all of us with cell phones. We are slaves to the tech. People expect that because the device is on we're obligated to acknowledge. Its to the point that my s/o and I are drafting a doc on what her clients can expect and what she expects in return. Believe me, I know what time pressures people operate under. But at some point we need to take control. z, I get what you're saying, you had a friendship first. Imagine if you didn't... Sorry all for the drift, rant off. |
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Just an aside, but any suggestions on finding a good realtor? My current plan (if we sell) is to call multiple realtors and essentially interview them. Just a discussion of how they will go about selling my home. If they want the job, they should have to tell me why they are the best. Right?
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Step 1, set up an appointment to see the house. If they don't show up on time, no deal. After we walk through the house with them my question is simple - how much can you sell this house for, what is that number based on, and what process will you follow to do so? Because the biggest value of a selling agent is the listing, I want to hear how they will go about creating the ad and listing the house.
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She earned every full commission I paid her, and was a joy to work with. I have now found another winner agent. So far there has only been one purchase, but I will definitely call again when I want to buy or sell. And when I sell, I will gladly pay 6%, as I want the agent to like working with me. It's a two-way street. |
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edit - as I said I have used the same Realtor for our last 3 home sales and purchases. I would not hesitate to use them again. I think the key is that you need to be educated on the market and what is selling. They will bring the connections and offer MLS exposure. Every single time the wife and I knew more about the local market than our preferred Realtor. The Realtor brought a good name in the business and the connections. Best of luck Matt! |
sometimes texts dont go through.
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Avoiding the agent with an unsupportable listing price is excellent advice, for the reasons above plus the fact that the house needs to appraise if the buyer requires a mortgage. Don't over-fear "underpricing", if the price is low you'll just attract a lot of showings, and in this relatively low inventory environment perhaps even a quick offer above asking, significantly.
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