One successful luxury real estate agent has a secret for how to make high -
end buyers happy: not giving them what they want when they want it.
Not exact matches
By taking the time to process the scenario and understand what the
buyer may have been thinking (which was obviously different than he initially thought), he
ended up with a deal that they were both very
happy with.
Although carrying super heavy antique scales through the airport from a trip (in my hand luggage no less) seems like a bad idea at the time, the
buyers remorse subsides and I am
happy to have these odds and
ends to feel more at home.
In the
end, the biggest winners are the
buyers who are willing to take advantage of this
happy confluence of factors and drive home from the dealership in a very capable vehicle.
At the top of the range, the 911 Turbo delivers phenomenal performance, but it comes at a price, although
buyers at this
end of the market seem
happy to shell out for it, especially as the 911 Cabriolet is one of the more practical drop - tops on sale.
In the
end, even with 250
buyers, this wasn't a huge pile of money, but I'm very
happy that it allowed me to cover the entire ebook - creation costs of EE5 and the short story up front.
Today even the VIPs were
happy to queue round the vast Universal Design Studio - designed building in order to get into the preview, although one lady was overheard saying, «But the princess doesn't know how to stand in line,» as the lesser - known royalty traipsed her way through the autumnal grass to the
end of the long row of eager art
buyers.
Buyers looking to purchase Google's recently released Nexus 9 for a significantly discounted price will be
happy to hear that Best Buy is ready to offer them a discount of at least $ 100 on the high -
end Nexus tablet... but there's a catch.
The
happy ending they want is for the
buyer to buy a property.
The
end result was always a
happy seller and a
happy buyer... I totally agree with Rick's comment below.
In the
end, the judge was not
happy with the actions of either the
buyers or the sellers.
«The
buyers are also
happy, because they may
end up with the extra money.»
She's a
buyer advocate, working tirelessly to, as she would say, «exhaust every resource» to make sure inspections and negotiations
end in a successful closing and
happy client.
This view by home tier functions as a good fossil record of what started in late 2015 and continued well into the
end of 2016; what are now
happy buyers got in early while supply was healthier and richer and the market responded by injecting new listings at those price points until it couldn't sustain those levels of demand.
She said it best with, «at the
end of each transaction, it's so rewarding for me to see sellers,
buyers, and borrowers
happy.»
You'll be much
happier with the
end result and
buyers will notice.
Buyers who cancel contracts they would otherwise be
happy with usually
end up regretting their decision, since they often can't find another property they like as much as the first one.