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Why Your Listing Agent Wants You Out Of The House At Showings!

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Real Estate Agent with CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s

The author of this blog post, Patricia Kennedy, states clearly why sellers should leave during showings.  Reblogging here for the sake of those trying to sell a home in Lake Charles.

Original content by Patricia Kennedy AB95346

Today, I showed several houses to a favorite buyer.  And due to a thunderstorm that blew threw town while we were out looking, all these buyers were home for at least part of the showing.  And all of them committed the one mortal sin of real estate.  They chatted with me and my buyer.  Some were more discrete than others.

Now, if your house is for sale, and if you are home when any agent shows up, zip your lip! 

What you think of as pleasant banter is the agent trying to pump you for information she knows your agent would never tell. 

Do you have another place to go.  Have you purchased another house?  Are you being transferred?  Is this a happy move or a stress move?

Are you selling because of a happy new addition to your family?  Or are you in the middle of a mean divorce?  Are you moving to a new city for your dream job?  Or are you selling because your job moved to China without you and you can no longer afford your place?

It goes to motivation.  If you show up as needy and anxious and tell all, the agent showing your home will think you are more motivated than you might be, and the offer might come in a lot lower than what you'd like to see.

Your agent would never volunteer any of this information out of the blue.  

Neither should you!

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Comments (5)

Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400
The Top Team @ Charles Rutenberg Realty 255 Executive Dr, Plainview NY 11803 - Plainview, NY
Long Island Condo and Home Specialists

We had a buyer point out an emergency alarm system next to her bed...whoops, that made them question the safety of the area and out of the house they ran!

Aug 06, 2010 02:07 AM
Derenda Grubb
CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s - Lake Charles, LA
GRI, ABR, CRS

Larry and Sheila, just one more example!

Aug 06, 2010 02:08 AM
John Johnson
Exit Platinum Realty - Montclair, NJ
Your Realtor For YOUR Life

This article definitely hits close to home.  I had a seller who was home during the showing.  The seller was so anxious to sell his home that he told both the buyer;s agent and the buyer what his lowest offer would be.  Are you kidding me?  That is a big no-no.

Aug 06, 2010 02:17 AM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

Derenda,

Good reblog.   If I am with the buyer..and the seller is home..I ask a whole lot of questions. BTW, many years ago, we bought from a FSBO whose daughter in law was at home...lots of information  obtained for me to make a good buy.

Love Margaret Woda's quote on Pat Kennedy's original post.   "Anything you say CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU in negotiations."

Margaret

Aug 06, 2010 09:54 AM
Derenda Grubb
CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s - Lake Charles, LA
GRI, ABR, CRS

John and Margaret,  thanks for stopping by.   It is so simple and so logical as to the reasons why sellers should not be seen or heard.  Yet, some persist in "being there."

Aug 10, 2010 01:23 AM