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My Hairdresser Said I Should Offer 60% Of List Price.

Reblogger David & Lisa Webber
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Executive

This is awesome and I had to share.  Shouldn't you take real estate advice from your hairdresser?  

I love my hairdresser and take her advice on what to do with my hair and what color lowlights to put in and she takes my advice when shopping for homes like we are doing right now!

Original content by Amanda Christiansen

 

After getting Deb pre-approved I showed her some homes in South West Fort Wayne.  After four showings we found "the one".  She asked if we could see it again the following day, and asked me to bring a purchase agreement because she was ready to make an offer.

 

I ran my comps and found that the home was priced pretty well for the area.  Since we were asking the seller to pay for Deb's closing costs, a survey, and a home warranty, I recommended offering around 92% of list price.  I thought that if we offered that we could come to an agreement around 96% of list price and everybody wins.  What she said next threw me for a loop.  

 

"I hear what you are saying Jared, but my hairdresser said I should offer 60% of list price.  You know.  Cause it's a buyer's market."  


"What the WHAT?" was my response.  

 

Deb went on to tell me that her hairdresser got a great deal on a home a few years ago.  She said that she bought it for around 60% of list price.  Yeah, it was listed for $20,000 and she got it for $12,000.  It was also in the highest crime rate area in Fort Wayne, it was a HUD home, and it needed work.  

 

I told Deb that if she wanted to get a deal like that we needed to start looking in the same place her hairdresser lives.  I also told her that if she was going to take real estate advice from her hairdresser that she should start taking hair style advice from me, and that next time she needed her hair did to CALL ME!  I'll do it!  I have a set of clippers!!  Plus I'd probably be a lot cheaper.  :)  

 

We shared a laugh, and she came to her senses.  We ended up getting the home for a little less than I expected and everybody ended up happy.  Oh, and her hair LOOKED GREAT AT CLOSING!  


If you are in the market to buy a home in ANY area (not just Fort Wayne), please do yourself a favor and trust your Realtor®.  It's our job to know the market inside and out, and it's our job to get our buyers a home at the best possible price...  but probably not for 60% of list price in most cases.  Thanks for stopping by!

 

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Malcolm Johnston
Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate LTD., Trenton, Ontario - Trenton, ON
Trenton Real Estate

Unfortunately it seems that almost everybody is a real estate expert these days.

Feb 15, 2012 05:11 AM
Amanda Christiansen
Christiansen Group Realty (260)704-0843 - Fort Wayne, IN
Christiansen Group Realty

Hey Guys!  Thanks so much for the re-blog.  I'm glad you enjoyed my story enough to share. :)                  

Feb 16, 2012 02:57 AM