The data helps bulletproof his logic
when suggesting a listing price that sellers might disagree with, he adds.
Not exact matches
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When Paul Newman stopped wearing his Daytona in 1984, the equivalent model already sported a
suggested list price of $ 1,125.
The average
listing price for the same period was significantly higher,
suggesting that homeowners are overpricing their homes
when listing them for sale.
They're doing this by: — not
listing Hachette titles — setting Hatchette title
prices at (sometimes extraordinarily) high
price points to discourage readers from buying them — setting shipping dates for already - available Hachette books at 3 - 5 weeks out, instead of making them immediately available —
suggesting other books
when readers search for Hachette titles
Needless to say,
when he iterated that he had interviewed 5 of the REALTORS who resided in the building and none came within $ 50k of my
suggested list price and that he was skeptical I simply stated that regardless of whomever he chooses, he would be doing himself a disservice to sell the unit for less than $ X. Well, a few days later I was offered the
listing and after he stated that I made my case, I agreed to take it and Seller went back to his home province.
Yes, people still have to go through a Realtor in order to post their
listing for a fee — what you are
suggesting is that we take the
listing at their
price, for a small fee, do nothing, and then
when they tire of this situation, go for a full
listing with a full fee!
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 po
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 po
when negotiating an automobile purchase, especially a new auto purchase, whereby a
Suggested Manufactuerer's
List Price is the industry - standard starting point.