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The Smartest Guy in the Room

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Real Estate Agent with Preferred Properties Key West


A couple of recent listings and sales recently got my attention. 

 

Yesterday I wrote about 1218 Varela Street in Key West where I pointed out it had sold several times over the past twenty years. We just cannot build new houses on the Island of Key West because we do not have land and we have state imposed limits on all new construction. Also, we have height restrictions which prevents building up into the sky like they do on either Florida coast. So repeated sales of the same property is to be expected.

There is one particular property that seems to get purchased by novice buyers who own it for a year or so and then re-sell it. Oddly, the same agent continues to be the listing and buying agent on this house. I had buyers who looked at it ten years ago or so. I warned them to drive by the place many times at night and daytime before they made an offer. They did not make an offer and moved on to look at other properties. The property is located to an offensive neighbor. And no it is not the one that had a hog on the front porch (for real). It was and is worse than that. That is all I will say.

A couple years ago I showed a buyer a very nice but dated property in a great location offered over $2,000,000. My buyer made a good cash offer on the property discounted by the amount buyer would have to spend to bring the property up to today's standards (about $200,000 less). The seller said no way and my buyer walked away. I called around and found a neighboring property not listed on the same block. We got a deal put together and closed for cash a month later. Two things happened. The listing agent called me a couple of days after the seller said no to my buyer's offer. I told the agent about the deal I put together. Agent was shocked then blamed the seller for being so greedy. I am  not so sure about that. I deal with agents all the time that think they should be on one of the Million Dollar Listing shows - they are that smart. After that house did not sell, the seller hired a new agent who listed it at the price my buyer paid for a similar totally renovated on the same block. The property lingered in the MLS for about two years and finally sold for $500,000 less than my buyer offered. I love when that happens.

 

 

 

 

Comments (4)

Nick Vandekar, 610-203-4543
Realty ONE Group Advocates 484-237-2055 - Downingtown, PA
Selling the Main Line & Chester County

Gary knowing the local market and area you can guide buyers with wisdom and knowledge, helping them get what they want and avoid what they don't. I will often say to sellers your first offer is often your best, sometimes they listen and negotiate to an agreed price, sometimes their ego takes over and they end up selling for less. However, when the market is short of inventory like now, they all think they know better.

Oct 07, 2020 04:20 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

When a buyer or seller hires an excellent agent to represent them, they'll get the real story about prices. Good thing your buyer hired one.

And I can't wait until the day we get to hear the real story about the offensive neighbor!

Oct 07, 2020 05:34 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Gary. Your posts, over time, have me convinced you are the Key West source for buyers and sellers. Enjoy your day!

Oct 07, 2020 05:35 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Gary - real estate seems to offer an endless source of stories involving smart buys and not so wise guys,  There is a lesson to be learned everyday.  

Oct 07, 2020 06:25 AM
Gary Thomas

Michael, I wonder what that seller thinks about how much money he forfeited by being so hesitant to make a reasonable deal. I know his agent regrets how the seller acted. But I hold the agent equally accountable. Some agents play hardball way too much. You need to get deals done. Not lose opportunities.

Oct 07, 2020 07:26 AM