The only question is, do you want to have
an agent come into your home, or do you want to speak to one over the phone?
Not exact matches
The only explanation I've been able to
come up with is that buyers (and / or their
agents) are allowing the strata market to impact the way they are acting when buying detached
homes and are thus whipping themselves
into a frenzy in the multiple offers that are developing (and thus potentially making a mistake by not choosing one of the many other options that are now available).
Detectives with London's Metropolitan Police believe the Skripals first
came into contact with a nerve
agent at Sergei Skripal's
home.
Set in 2010, Michael Shannon (They
Came Together, Man of Steel) plays an opportunistic Orlando - based real estate
agent named Richard «Rick» Carver, who has gone from getting people
into homes through sales to getting people out of
homes through evictions, and he's making a heck of a lot more money doing the latter.
So I have asked a handful of experienced buyer's
agents what they wished their first time
home buyers knew
coming into the
home buying process.
Allstate
agent Kevin Greenwell tells the story of one customer who
came home to discover that his house had been broken
into and many of his valuables stolen.
Just a note on Randy's comment... the only rationale for a pet limit I have seen is the stupid claim that, if you have more than the «average» number of pets (a number chosen by the government), then you are assumed not to have the resources to care for them unless an
agent of the government
comes into your
home, without a warrant, and decides you're okay.
At one time you had to go
into an office or have an
agent come to your
home just to get insurance quotes.
Allstate
agent Kevin Greenwell tells the story of one customer who
came home to discover that his house had been broken
into and many of his valuables stolen.
A listing
agent who
comes into your
home with the experienced eyes of a buyer willing to share the truth of what you can do to best sell your
home is the
agent you want to work with.
So many real estate
agents come into this business thinking of the riches they'll make selling
homes for a living.
It's your job as an
agent to keep sellers calm and focused on the big picture; however, when it
comes to
home inspections, most homeowners aren't used to having a stranger peer
into their attic, open every cupboard and closet or test every appliance.
Invite the different
agents to
come into your
home to do a comparative marketing analysis.
Since real estate
agent commissions are rolled
into a
home's asking price, as a buyer, you're essentially footing the bill when it
comes time to close.
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.
Now she wants VFG
agent, Nicole Contreras to
come up with a creative way to bring buyers
into the
home, and get it sold, before she moves back to Texas.