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8 appointments, 5 hours, 10 miles, and 1 Screaming Lady

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Real Estate Agent with Douglas Elliman Real Estate

I had a tremendously busy week of appointments and today was the pinnacle of my busy week.  Starting at noon I had a whirlwind afternoon of buyer appointments and showing appointments for a couple of our better priced listings since we do not have any lockboxes in New York City.  With so many appointments in a short period of time, if one appointment is late a domino effect will happen and the rest of the appointments will all fall down.  What gets a little tricky is not how fast you can get from one appointment to another.  The tricky part is when other people are late or call last minute to reschedule.  

My first appointment was at noon and was at one of our Murray Hill studio co-op apartments.  This property gets shown a lot and I am ready for it go get an offer one of these days.  My next appointment was about 3/4 of a mile away at one of most requested listings, a renovated Gramercy alcove studio priced at $499,000 with a washer/dryer in the unit.  Here in New York City having a studio with its very own washer/dryer is quite the luxury.  This unit is priced very well and is in great condition, people respond very well to this listing.  At this point I was still on time, no hiccups yet.  

My next appointment was at the Gramercy Starck.  This is the type of building that has to be seen to to believe.  Designed by Phillipe Starck and his design team, this is a high design super lux condominium building.  We have a number of listings available in the building and I was there to show one of our two bedroom listings.  While I was in the lobby waiting for the appointment to arrive I had a last minute request to see another unit in the building.  I wanted to accommodate so I stayed and showed a listing again.  Now I am running a little late to my next appointment.

I hustled uptown 50 blocks away to the Upper East Side and had three appointments to show a buyer some one bedroom and alcove studio apartments.  These appointments went pretty smoothly.  Earlier on in the day I had to juggle a couple of these appointments, but everybody showed up on time and my buyer saw a couple of apartments with lots of potential.

The next appointment was back downtown at the Renovated Alcove Studio.  This was a second showing, something that is always very encouraging in todays market.  I gave a full tour of the building and was told that our exclusive is on their short list of finalists.  We will see if an offer comes in.  The next and final appointment was at the Murray Hill studio co-op.   This is where things got interesting.  I met a nice couple and their broker who were looking for a pied-a-terres property here in New York City.  This apartment is tailor made for that type of situation.  As I am explaining the different types of ways to have their furniture positioned and they are asking me questions about the units renovations I hear the doorbell ring.  The first thing I thought was that was weird.  I answer the door and  I was looking at a very pissed off neighbor.  The owner directly below us started screaming at me about all of the noise that we were making and that she had the right to exist in peace.  Needless to say, I was hoping the buyer did not get turned off by this disgruntle neighbor that may just been having a bad day, we were the victims of her bad day...

I started at noon today with this madness appointments day and finished at 5pm in the afternoon, I calculated how many miles I have walked today, it had to be about 10 miles!!! I could not even believe that I walked 10 miles today hustling around town.  Now I truly think that we have to be in absolute great shape to be in Real Estate... but first I rewarded myself with one of my favorite meals of a cheeseburger, fries, and chocolate shake!

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Morgan Evans is a Licensed Real Estate salesperson in Manhattan New York specialize in neighborhoods such as: Greenwich Village, Soho, Union Square, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Chelsea, Midtown West, Midtown East, Nolita, Lower East side, Financial District in Manhattan. Morgan specialize in working with international buyer, high net worth buyers,  parents buying for children and investors buyers. Contact him today by calling (917)837-8869.

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Comments(37)

Diane Parker
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Realty - Wilmington, NC

10 miles on foot......what a day! 

Feb 14, 2009 09:07 AM
Donna J. Stephens
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate - Omaha, NE
CRS

I wonder if the neighbor upset your potential sale!

Maybe she has a friend she would like to live in the unit above her.

Feb 14, 2009 10:04 AM
Susan Neal
RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks CA & Sacramento Area Real Estate Broker

Hi Morgan - If the place has bare floors and is vacant and unfurnished, it probably sounds a lot loouder than it will when it is occupied, but I wonder if that made those folks wonder about having that lady as a neighbor and about whether their upstairs neighbors are noisy and will bother them.  Good luck with it.  At least you don't need to join a health club with that routine!

Feb 14, 2009 10:57 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Morgan:

Well I have to admire you for shlepping around in the city. I love NYC but would not want to show property there - although I suppose you get used to it. Showing homes in Boston always drove me nuts because of the parking issues, and you always had to pick up keys OR meet agents. But you sure get good exercise, don't you?

Jeff

Feb 14, 2009 12:21 PM
Sandy Gleason
North Pointe Realty - Buhl, ID
Realtor for Southern Idaho-Magic Valley

Wow I got tired just reading about you day. Makes me appreciate my little rual area.

Feb 14, 2009 05:52 PM
Lynn M. Bower
John R Wood Realtors - Naples, FL
PA, ABR, GRI, RSPS, AHWD, PMN, CNE

Having lived near NYC I've been there many, many times to visit our daughter, I'll take warm sunshine in Naples FL. Morgan, youth has it's advantages but I congratulate you on your persistence and enthusiasm. i hope you are successful for all your efforts.

Feb 14, 2009 08:23 PM
Christopher Johnston
The Johnston Team - Metairie, LA
Wow that's a lot of walking. I would get tired just driving to all this appointments.
Feb 14, 2009 10:29 PM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

It seems ludicrous that you don't use lockboxes!  Keeps the fat off I guess.

Feb 15, 2009 12:26 AM
Kelsey Barklow
Hurd Realty - Johnson City, TN
423/948-9154

What, you don't use lockboxes?!? How can that be? You're probably in great shape. I hope you get some offers on your listings soon. Thanks for the nice post.

Feb 15, 2009 12:33 AM
Anonymous
Joe Corwin, San Antonio, TX (SellSmart Lone Star Real Estate)

You sure need to be on your "game" with that kind of schedule. Makes mine look like "childs play". Thanks for reminding most of us how good we have it...

Feb 15, 2009 01:57 AM
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Lynn Wilber
Downing Frye Realty, Inc - Naples, FL
GRI, E-PRO, Naples Florida Real Estate

Morgan,

I can feel your pain over not using lock boxes.  I recently spent a day trying to show out of town buyers listings where listings agents must accompany.  By the end of the day my buyers were amazed that so many listing agents had that much time to wait for buyers.  I was frustrated because I could not take time to show any of the high rises amenities because we had so many listing agents waiting for us.  This prompted my blog entry: http://www.realtown.com/lynngri/blog My phone kept ringing with calls from listing agents asking me when exactlyI'd arrive.  ARRRGH!

Sounds like you could use a vacation.  I remember what it was like showing in cold weather up in Chicago.  Why not vacation in Naples?????

Christmas week 2008 at the Sandpiper Beach in Pelican Bay

Feb 15, 2009 05:50 AM
Michael A. Caruso
Surterre Properties - Laguna Niguel, CA

Hi Morgan,

What a story!!! It certainly was a well-deserved cheeseburger, fries and shake!!!

Don't forget me if you learn of anyone moving to "The OC!"

 

Michael

(949) 753-7900

Feb 15, 2009 06:07 AM
Dave Bittner
Paradise Realty - Heeney, CO
Summit County, Colorado

Your story of showing property in NYC and Lynn's take of showing in Naples, where the listing broker must be present makes me appreciate our local custom of using Supra lockboxes.  You do much, much more work than we do.

Does NYC have an MLS yet?  My wife sold a resort property in upstate NY and they didn't have an MLS or use lockboxes.  I was amazed! 

Then I suffered through the use of attornys and abstracts of title.  It was like going back to the dark ages.....

    --Dave--

Feb 15, 2009 07:37 AM
Marian Pierre-Louis
Fieldstone Historic Research - Medway, MA
Metrowest Boston

Being busy is always a good thing in my book.  And you got some exercise too!  Now let's hope the offers roll in for you.

Feb 15, 2009 07:43 AM
Harrison K. Long
HomeSmart, Evergreen Realty - Irvine, CA
REALTOR , GRI, Broker associate, Attorney

Good for you ... for the 10 mile hike ... and real estate appts too.  Best wishes. Harrison

Feb 15, 2009 12:51 PM
Mike Henderson
Your complete source for buying HUD homes - Littleton, CO
HUD Home Hub - 303-949-5848

Wow to imagine a world without lockboxes.  That adds the extra pressure of time on apointments.

Feb 15, 2009 03:44 PM
Wez Barber
Bluesky Group - International, IT

Busy afternoons are good afternoons eh!

 

Question, What is a lockbox?

Feb 16, 2009 12:10 AM
Kenneth Fisher
Cape Fear Real Estate Solutions, LLC - Wilmington, NC
BeachTownBrokers.com, Remax Essential - Wilmington, NC

Wow, you have to show your listings every time they are shown.  I don't think we could manage that in our area, or maybe we could.  We have 4 or five houses showing at the same time sometimes.  Juggling my schedule with the schedule of the buyers, their agent, seems like it would be a major barrier to productivity.  I must say, one of my favorite meals is a cheeseburger, fries, and chocolate shake too, but I've proably never walked 10 miles in a day at work. I tip my hat to you.

Feb 16, 2009 01:53 AM
Sonya Loose
Modern Realty - Beaverton, MI
Helping Buyers & Sellers of Waterfront Property

My weekend was like that too and my 9:00 am appointment didn't arrive until 9:45 so the whole day was off after that.  Glad you are so busy...sell, sell, sell!

Feb 16, 2009 07:56 AM
Suzanne Gallegos
Equity Real Estate - Advantage - Salt Lake City, UT
Realtor - Salt Lake City, Utah Homes

Wow, that's some serious comfort food!  Sounds like you needed it:)

Feb 17, 2009 05:05 PM