Buyers tips on reading and understanding a listing description (Part 1)

My advice is to go and see the property with your own eyes.  Ask questions and make sure that you understand and verify as much as you can about the properties that you are interested in possibly purchasing.  It is not wrong or a bad idea to view the property a couple of times and take notes.  This will help you get a true picture of the home.

When reading the listing description, remember often time the agent have to abbreviate and use buzz words to get as best description out to the public as possible.  I have provided a cheat sheet to help you understand what agents usually mean with the buzz words.

A good Rule of Thumb:  When reading a listing, pull it apart for descriptive words that are usually put there to either pull you in and/or is trying to cover up a weakness in the property.  Be careful of hype words and exclamation points and bold print.

When you read a listing description, pull it apart for descriptive words that are trying to cover up a weakness. And beware of exclamation points: Too much hype is usually just that - hype.

 Here is a few tips on descriptive buzz words:

 

Descriptive words

What they probably mean

Custom

This means one of a kind, unique/special specs

Lovely

see wonderful, fantastic, romantic

Great neighborhood

This is to make you feel safe with the neighborhood

Renovated

Wow or oh no - check for permits

Remodeled

Same as renovated - check for permits

Fixer-upper

A shack, check your budget, check foundation

Handyman's dream

A wreck, same as fixer-upper

Needs TLC

Probably not taken care of, you'll find a lot of these with foreclosures

Romantic

Old, cozy, cute, tiny, hardly any space but could be decorated "cute"

Tear-down

Just what it says: tear it down  - check your budget - like fixer

No price

Overpriced , might be room to negotiate

Great starter home

Tiny, small, small, need TLC, charming

As-is

Foreclosure, fixer, handyman's dream, Needs TLC, might even be a tear-down!

Magnificent

same as, fantastic, wonderful, beautiful, great, etc. 

State-of-the-art

Who knows, it could be a modern home or it could be off the hook!

Stunning

Pretty good word to say nice, something like wonderful, lovely, & fantastic

True Value

Is saying it is priced right or below market, you'll have equity!

Spacious

Hugh, large - check the square footage

Wonderful

Another word like Fantastic

Well-maintained

Owner has "owner's pride", might be older but in good shape  

Fantastic

This could be a matter of opinion... 

View

No matter how far away that view is

Cute or cozy:

Small, tiny

Gourmet

comes with the works

Charming

Small (might be a little outdated)

Here are 5 examples, in which I give my 02 cents of how I interpreter the descriptions - keep in mind everyone read things differently.

1)    Looking for a project? Possible income property- needs TLC. lots of potential: To me, an agent, this means "attention investors" and that would be investors or buyers that have money to put into a property. It was built in 1959 and the photo says a million more words.

2)    This home was the model. Stunning single level. Gracious entry, large dine-in kitchen, beautifully maintained, boasting super landscaping.  To me, an agent, this means the words model, stunning, gracious, beautifully, boasting are all buzz words but it does make the property sound "irresistible".  I'd go see the property first before I rendered must option because the listing agent did not put a photo on MLS.

3)    PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP SHOWN HERE. To me, an agent, this is an older home (built: 1956) that the listing agent heard how proud the owner is about their property and they heard this during the whole listing presentation!  The agent was so excited, the whole description is typed in capital letters!

4)    THIS IS A MUST SEE PROPERTY!!! IT HAS SOME VERY UNIQUE FEATURES.
To me, an agent, I'd look at the year built (1966).  The word unique carries several meanings.

5)    One of the largest, most spacious floor-plans in (city). An incredible opportunity awaits with this amazing home. 5 Bedrooms - 5 1/2 Baths. Detached guest unit. And so, so much more... This home is a real Must See and a TRUE VALUE! To me, an agent, this is a good listing description, because the house is large (over 4,000 sq ft), and it could be a great opportunity to own this home. 

Part 2 will be on common (or close to it) abbreviations in listing descriptions.

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Rosemary Brooks

Patrick Williams & Associates

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13 Comments on Buyers: Exactly what is it saying or what's buzzing?

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Nice Post, I had to laugh at some of them, but they are TRUE for the most part!
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What you say is so very true. I had an avid buyer-client callme to make an offer on his behalf for a property he had seem on the Internet. With some effort, I talked my client into going out to look at the property first. Good thing we did.   
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Michael - thank you! Don't you mean they are TRUE! for the most part -- can't forget the exclamation point.  But on the other hand, we as agent go to classes where they tell you to use the buzz words to make the listing read as interesting to get the buyer's attention.  So its a catch 22 in some cases.  There are only so many descriptive words out there!
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Rosario - glad you used your professionalism and advised your client to go check it out BEFORE purchase.  Thanks for stopping by.
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Rosemary,

You had me cracking up on this one!  These are very TRUE! as you say.  We should send this to our clients when we email them listings.  It's like cracking the Da Vinci code.

2:39pm • #5
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Tracy - you are right and what an idea to give our clients the heads up! Might help.  Thanks for dropping by.
3:00pm • #6
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Great post. Wonderful descriptions.  Sometimes you read a description, and to your disbelief, it's not quite what you think it is.  Careful descriptions, that are accurate, but place your listing in the best light are critical to selling homes.
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Tracy - thank you.  you are so right that we need to know how to use the descripitive words in order to draw attention to the listing.
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Rosemary, Great post. As you know our CA contract has some very simple definitions which makes some of my buyers laugh, but I have to say your post is a wonderful one.
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Camarillo - thank you very much and I appreciate you stopping by.
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I really enjoyed this article and it is now FEATURED on the First Time Homebuyer Group main page. Keep up the great writing!
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Ken - Thank you very much, wow Featured.  I've gotta go check it out.  I appreciate the notice.  Thank you.
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2008
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thanks for the post.

Very good translations...love the renovated one

Best of luck to you

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