Ar_home_b_search
 

Personal property can help a house sell faster.

The Seller of this home is obviously a well-heeled, astute, serious seller. I am in a quandry on what to do if my buyer wants this egg-carton collection. How do I come up with a value for this collection that does not insult the Seller and have him reject our offer, and still be fair for my client? What is the current market value of this collection? I have not seen anything as unique as this on Antiques Road Show and a Google search of "egg-carton appraisers" turned up nothing. I hope this home does not sell before I get this figured out!

To see other things that really help a house sell faster, read Refrigerator Magnets are Toxic.

Wayne B. Pruner is a Realtor® at Oregon First, who works in the Portland and Tigard, Oregon area. He is ready to help you with all your real estate needs and he is also a licensed contractor. His phone number is 503-891-0795. Here are links to his real estate website and his real estate blog.

I can save you money on buying, selling, and owning a home in Tigard Oregon.

Tigard real estate agent

Wayne B. Pruner, GRI, Realtor, Principal Real Estate Broker - Oregon Firstreal estate quizzes

Mobile phone: 503-891-0795

email:  waynepruner@oregonfirst.com

website: Tigard Oregon Homes

Licensed in the State of Oregon

 
This post has been included in Oregon Real Estate News Washington County, OR Real Estate News Tigard, OR Real Estate News
Post is included in group: Addicted to Active Rain
Post is included in group: AR Comedy Club
Post is included in group: Oregon Realtors and other Real Estate Professionals
Post is included in group: Realtors®
Post is included in group: Stage It Forward...

17 Comments on Personal property can help a house sell faster.

OCT
06
2008
Outside Blog

Maybe they are having am assive egg hunt for Easter next year!  lol Weird thing to collect.

10:03pm • #1
460,897 Points 29 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Ha Ha you had me going there for a minute, Wayne!  My answer would be to price the collection appropriately, maybe tell the seller something like "Vintage egg carton collection -- reduces the selling price by $2,000" and then the seller may see its true value!

10:12pm • #2
202,223 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog Hit Router

NOT...funny post.  Creative thinking, it's what we realtors do when we have no work, huh?  Economy is the pitts, but it's on the way back, really it is.

11:45pm • #3
OCT
07
2008
109,931 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Tigard,

I have to say, this one taked the cake! I think Maureen is on the right track. Good luck.

12:19am • #4
OCT
08
2008
186,939 Points

I could imagine what those old eggs would smell like. Nice pic Tigard.

11:23am • #5
101,778 Points

Hey Wayne,

our local food pantry needs egg cartons - maybe your seller can donate his collection!!

11:43am • #6
Hit Router Attended Rain Camp

all I gotta say, is "only in Oregon" haha! I'm just teasin, I love it here! That is certainly a unique situation, I'd like to see what you result in doing!

10:05pm • #7

Did the homeowner give you a reason for saving these? There just has to be reason...

10:45pm • #8
123,620 Points 4 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

So the homeowner is an egg-cell-ant decorator?

11:38pm • #9
OCT
09
2008
179,309 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Wayne ~ Interesting collection!  It can be egg-asperating to deal with a seller who won't put their collections away.

Good one Sherry!

8:53am • #10
186,349 Points 2 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

Sherry and Kathy are so egg-maginative!

It was egg-citing to read all these comments!

2:09pm • #11
OCT
10
2008
1,478,913 Points 275 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Egg carton collection?  How can there be more than one person on earth who is into egg cartons?  You could do an all call to your friends on Active Rain, and we can each send you one!  I have a really old one in my fridge right this minute!

7:17am • #12
OCT
19
2008
198,040 Points 9 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp

Perhaps this collection needs to be moved to safe keeping so the buyer can see the space and not be wondering what in the heck this stack of egg cartons is doing here!  We see the most amazing things don't we -- too funny!

3:39pm • #13
OCT
21
2008
143,119 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

There must be an egg carton appraiser listed in the Portland metro area phone book.  Maybe one of the RE appaisers can give it a shot.

12:58pm • #14
1 Featured Post

I thought you were being serious at first, you really had me going there for a while.  It's amazing what people collect and sometimes they forget why they started collecting in the first place.  Any kind of collection, as far as I'm concerned, takes away value from a home when trying to sell it.

Thanks for the laugh!

2:16pm • #15
NOV
05
2008
150,486 Points 2 Featured Posts

OMG, don't you know the value of empty egg cartons.  They are great for sorting buttons, shipping small items thru the mail, packing material for larger items.

Those should be placed on CraigsList immediately for a good return on investment.

11:35pm • #16
NOV
25
2008
4 Featured Posts

Wow, Wayne.  This is sure a surprise.  I must say I have never seen anything like it.  Are there points for creativity when selling a home?  :-)

11:13pm • #17

What does the graphic say?

Leave a response…



(optional)
What does the graphic say?
 
Tigard_real_estate_agent_wayne_pruner Rainmaker_large

Tigard Oregon Homes for Sale, Wayne B. Pruner, Realtor, GRI

Tigard, OR

More about me…

Oregon First

Office Phone: (503) 891-0795

Cell Phone: (503) 891-0795

Email Me

Essential information on buying, selling, and owning a Tigard home.


Listings

Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find OR real estate agents and Tigard real estate on ActiveRain.