Sentences with phrase «thing a buyer sees»

It is the first thing a buyer sees when searching for a book to read.
Outside The first thing a buyer sees when they visit your listing is the outside.
Mr. Seller, the first thing the buyers see is the price.
But the first thing buyers see isn't always your staged living room or upgraded kitchen.
Paint color, wallpaper, and carpeting are often an expression of someone's unique taste but they're the first things a buyer sees when they walk into a room.
The first thing buyers see when entering the home is a drum set.

Not exact matches

«One thing that we see is the involvement of 5 or 10 potential buyers for every one business seller who's out there.
If things were tough for first - time buyers, they were even tougher for small real estate investors who saw foreclosure discounts — the difference between the median price for full - price homes in a market and the median REO price - shrink and even disappear altogether in some markets.
Now that everyone is back in the saddle today we may see dip buyers try to regain this emotional level, but there are other things to consider...
It's such an interesting study in humanity, and our culture, the things I see there and the buyers and sellers of all that stuff.
The last weeks before Christmas usually see a certain sort of shopper, impulse buyers that have left things late (some say Christmassy and exciting, some say disorganised or chaotic).
Red was the hottest colour on the Fall 2017 runways and in NY, Milan, London and Paris, the 2018 Spring Summer fashion week pack were already running with the fiery trend, and we saw buyers, journalists and bloggers rocking red patent boots, jackets, lips and accessories in a hint things to come this Fall and Winter.
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One thing we were glad to see missing was the ginormous panoramic glass roof most car companies (Subaru) foists onto buyers who opt for top trims.
One thing we've seen over the years is that buyers come away from the Show energized, and the weeks and months directly after the Show are when they're most looking forward to speaking with the exhibitors they met.
If the book does NOT have all of those things, then the buyer needs to see some other proof that the well - designed, beautifully - edited, fantastically - written, much - needed book won't just sit on their shelves.
While Microsoft is still hard - pressed to make buyers as well as developers to swallow Windows RT that seems to be the most distasteful Microsoft development in recent times, things are a bit sweeter with Windows Phone 8 that has seen increased levels of acceptance.
But it's another thing entirely to have a publisher's sales team — or a distributor's sales team — working on your behalf and personally making sales calls with the buyers at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Ingram, and others to get orders placed for books before readers ever see it sitting on a shelf.
Your book cover is the first thing potential buyers will see... they will make a buy or no - buy decision based largely on your cover and title.
We definitely judge a book by its cover and you definitely want to get this right because the cover of your book is the first thing that the buyer will see — and they will judge the content before they even read a word.
Successful authors see things that would terrify most of us — speaking to crowds of thousands, being live on The Today Show, pitching to a conference room of publishing execs and bookstore buyers — as challenges that they can and will overcome.
Your cover is the first thing potential buyers will see.
One major thing lacking at the moment is any way of purchasing a sample print copy of your book so you can see for yourself what buyers will receive.
If you cram your comics in a grocery bag, the buyer will see you have no respect for this thing you're trying to sell.
All things considered, I don't see the slight increase in screen size and resolution alone being enough to convince buyers to pay a premium price.
If you're selling your house, photos are the first thing most buyers will see.
When a house is empty, buyers can see the actual size of each room and can better visualize their things in them.
The last thing a potential home buyer should see on a home inspection checklist is «driveway condition - good» or «roof protection - asphalt shingles».
In many short sales I see buyer's agent's trying to structure the contract such that the buyer does not have to spend money on any of these things until there is short sale approval.
While there is Infamous: Second Son to spice things up with open - world exploration, players interested in the game would have bought it on their PS3 (Injustice: Gods Among Us) and buyers of a PS4 may be unlikely to see the need in getting Call of Duty: Ghosts, Battlefield 4, AND Killzone: Shadow Fall.
It does bother me a bit to see Ouya getting so much undeserved hatred from such a small number of people, yet that hatred getting so much MORE attention from the «mainstream» gaming media than the many happy buyers of the Ouya who've had GOOD things to say about it.
Since there is an exception in all title policies for things that are on the land that can be seen on inspection, do I have a legal obligation to advise the buyer that he might be buying with a claim of adverse possession since I saw the structure and know about the possibility of adverse possession?
«HTC One» saw the Taiwanese phone maker — still riding high from the glory days of 2011, but having weathered a few months of reduced revenues — trying to consolidate things and present a single brand to smartphone buyers the world over.
However, one of the things that probably put many would - be buyers off the 10 was HTC's decision to do away with the two front - facing BoomSound speakers that we'd come to know and love, and, instead, go with a bottom - facing primary speaker / woofer with the device's earpiece doubling as a tweeter; it's a similar setup as we eventually saw on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
In the past, smartphone buyers would easily end up with an «affordable» device after foregoing things like quality looks and feel, but with the Honor 8 and Honor 6X, you get more than what you can expect to see on devices priced in the said ranges.
One thing is, from the seller's perspective, what I see is if they don't price the house right, if they really overprice it and it doesn't sell right away, buyers start asking the question, «Well, what's going on?
Something cosmetic that you get people in the door and hope they can overlook or see beyond is one thing, this being structural, you need to be upfront as it saves you and buyers wasted time viewing something they have no interest in.
«It allows potential buyers to take virtual ownership of the rooms, and move things around to see how well the furniture they already own will fit in that space,» Legaz says.
Be sure to dispose of any traps before inspection day, as they are the last thing prospective buyers want to see.
A couple of years ago, when the market was overheated, I had buyers who would just buy the first thing they saw because they were so afraid of not getting any home at all.
Benefit questions are test questions: «Do you see how (this feature, this idea, this thing I do) will help buyers decide on your home?»
We were asked to do something similar on our last flip, but we decided not to because we saw too many ways the whole thing could work out poorly for both parties... but guess what, these same buyers ended up purchasing the property after the renovations were completed.
One thing I like to do with my yellow letter response is to put them in a file and call back in a month or so to see how motivated they are now plus it looks like you are a serious home buyer.
Now you can say: that's a «girl thing» but there was a commercial agent fellow who «ran out to show» a caller who had to see the listing «right away» and he got bopped on the head in the stairwell while accommodating the two men buyers, who were in such a rush.
I see top producers using their advertising dollars telling the public how great they are, what great things they will do for them and simply get the average buyer or seller lost in the shuffle because that top producer can not service them all.
For example, if you post a tweet asking clients to reply with the best things to do in the area, complete with a hashtag that can be seen by prospect buyers — it can help sell a location better than photos can.
The one thing I would keep in mind is just because you see an area one way does not necessarily mean a retail buyer would see the same.
In my fifteen years of working with agents, I have seen that there are four things that have shown themselves to be the keys to winning a buyer or seller presentation.
If I'm the buyers Realtor and I see this, the first thing I'm going to do is make a call for my buyer to get more information about the home.
As X-Factors, times like these are where these agents prove their worth — and where you lead your team and your buyers to see things differently, so they can feel confident about their career path or purchase.
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