You can change your book's
suggested list price just as simply as you set it the first time.
Not exact matches
The options, with their
prices, are
listed just below a big, bold number under the heading «Manufacturers
Suggested Retail
Price.»
Three hours later, both parties were signing an offer for
just $ 2,000 under the Pilons» asking
price of $ 265,000 — and $ 50,000 more than the
listing price their local realtor had
suggested.
He told me the
list price in his msg, without asking me ANY questions, told me the house had sold promptly,
just the sold sign wasn't up yet,
suggested another company's
listing in the area if I would like to see it instead — to call him back, in his reply message to me.
You're so happy you got the
listing — at least until the sellers inform you the
price you're
suggesting based on your careful CMA
just isn't enough.
When Realtors offer their services to individuals, it is up to those same said individuals to negotiate the best rates that they can with a Realtor,
just as one would do when negotiating an automobile purchase, especially a new auto purchase, whereby a
Suggested Manufactuerer's
List Price is the industry - standard starting point.
Plenty of money but apparently see no need to take care of the property, and to add insult to injury the property next door is even worse and between the two of them, huge negative value for others on the street possibly, yet the owner wanted 55k more than other sale comps that showed beautifully, and has a «friend» of the family who has promised to
list it and sell it at the owner's
suggested price, apparently;
just wanted to pick my brain because he acknowledges my expertise.
I also
suggest just looking at MLS
listings in the area you are considering purchasing as well, so you can compare
prices to the Turnkey offering.