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7 Comments on Beware of Deadline -Crazy Buyers
GREAT BLOG. Needs to be featured!! We have the loonies out here as well. I tell folks that call in "this is the procedure I employ to match people with homes". If All goes well we should find your home within 2-3 weeks. No, I am not going to caravan twenty crazy buyers around on April 30th.
My guess is more than one agent gets sued for "not wrapping things up on time".
There are loonies everywhere;) Glad you are finished with yours! I have two more clients to get under contract this week;) Notice I said clients- not crazies;) Good luck!
Never thought of that, I had one call me today who promised me she could get a mortgage, yeah right!
Funny, the "crazies" I'm dealing with over the past week and today are all agents. Agents who don't seem to understand the legality of "all written offers must be presented" in the state of Georgia. I had one tell me that their buyer told them "do not present an offer of less than X so they would not be presenting my buyers offer" This is a home that has been on the market for 645 days. I wonder if the sellers don't know about other offers?
J Philip: It's always a heartbreaker when you put in time with folks who don't pan out. Best of luck in the future.
All so true! People have to understand that by now, the buyer's market has been in full swing for multiple years. By now, agents are properly pricing their listings right from the start. That means, you don't get to lowball it. It's already priced properly! You lowball the OVER priced listings! 'Nuff said. =P
Real Estate always seems to bring out some real doozies out of the woodwork:)