Not exact matches
Traditionally our homes get inspected when there is a for sale
sign on the front
lawn and the
house is open for the public to view.
Essentially the neighbor is belligerent: comes out when family members are home specifically to verbally harass them, trashes the area around their
house by blowing
lawn debris or placing garbage around it, puts
signs in his yard that points to their property to shame them, the list goes
on.
Are the neighbours going to remember Jon's open
house, or Jon's
sign on the
lawn for a month, or are they going to remember the trailer that I conveniently have to leave overnight in front of the
house?»
At the time REALTOR ® A launched a new advertising program, there were a number of
houses for sale in the neighborhood listed exclusively with other REALTORS ®, each having the respective listing broker's
sign on its front
lawn.
One might suggest: if there is a FSBO
sign on the
lawn or in a newspaper ad, if you intend to solicit that owner, say NOTHING except — is your
house for sale
on MLS?
«Winning the battle, one
house at a time» is the message Re / Max Nova in Halifax hoped would connect with agents, homeowners and the public when pink for sale
signs started popping up
on lawns across the area
The public believe that we're irrelevent because «any idiot can put a
sign on his front
lawn and sell his own damn
house» and we foster and allow this misconception as they see this is a «fall back job».
LePage had a
sign on the
lawn a few
houses over from it and that one sold almost overnight, mind you for an extremely low price, about 50k less than others.
But if a neighbour were to post a
sign on his friend's, relative's, or other neighbour's
house and act «as though he / she were an agency (misleading the public), performing what is otherwise known as «agency tasks,» to help solicit a buyer for that property, and / or offering any sort of advertising (a
sign on the
lawn is advertising) would they not be operating outside the laws of the land?
Perhaps top teams are busy generating new leads and reaching 6 figures and may overlook those poor souls whose
houses are aready sitting for months since their
sign is already posted
on those
lawns.
Tell your sellers you'll certainly promote their listing
on multiple internet websites and via a
lawn sign, open
house and office window display and verbally through your personal business network.
Selling your home for the best price involves more than placing a
sign on the
lawn and having an open
house every Sunday afternoon.
The same thing applies for «For Sale»
lawn signs.The name of the listing agent and brokerage office
on the
sign is a person already contracted to the seller to get the highest and best offer and highest net proceeds.The same motives of an open
house agent applies even more so in this case.
Then here comes the cute, innocent flirtatious first - time home buyer walking into that agent's open
house or calling their number
on the
lawn sign without their own agent's present.
As a FSBO / mere post consumer it is not that difficult to show a
house, take some pictures, place a
sign on the
lawn, make a brochure, write an ad and answer the phone.