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clients: I Don't Know About You But... - 12/28/09 03:10 PM
I don't know about what you did for Christmas but I spent mine with clients.  It's not because I was trying to show you up or anything. It's not because I wanted to be able to say "hey I work harder then you."  Nope none of those are the reasons.  It was just plain because I wanted to!We closed on this cute little house of my single mother client on the 18th of this month.  Her children were then going to spend winter break with their Father.  I was going to be without my children as well, so instead of mourning … (3 comments)

clients: When They Say Thank-You.... - 10/14/09 10:24 PM
 
Do you ever have those negotiations when you just know that your seller is being absolutely inflexible.  I can’t tell you as a seller how imperative it is to show that you are willing to give a little in the negotiations.  That’s how both people can come out of the situation and feel like it was a win win situation.  Granted it can’t always be so friendly but we can certainly try.
 
But I suppose when you don’t actually have to sell the property it gives you a leg up in negotiations.  But then again it also makes you … (4 comments)

clients: Presenting Offers - 09/29/09 03:50 PM
I admit it I think I may have gotten complacent and sometimes in this small town of ours we need to have an agent who does it "different" come in and shake us up a bit.

  Well it's been done but I'm still not sure about rocking the boat.
  I don't know about where you are but here the buyers agents   don't present their offers to the sellers we let the listing agents do that. Now I've heard it's done differently elsewhere.
  It seems that having the buyers agent present the offer would cut  down on some of … (5 comments)

clients: Really, Really? Is That How We Work? - 09/28/09 12:27 PM
I must admit I have been browsing the websites trying to come up with a topic to write a blog about today when I came across this quote:
For most of this young century, the real-estate scene was dominated by homeowners trading up, flipping properties or snapping up vacation homes. Bubble-driven prices meant that even “starter homes” were out of reach for younger couples. Brokers and agents shunned first-time buyers because they needed too much hand-holding and, of course, because they weren’t that lucrative — why waste time peddling $150,000 condos when you could make seven times as much money selling … (7 comments)

 
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