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walking the tightrope without a newUnsupported. 

If you've got a piece of tech, the word "unsupported" isn't something you want to hear. 

Something that was working fine yesterday has a problem today.  And the creator of said tech has determined they don't want to work on it any longer.  You can buy their latest and greatest, figure it out on your own or hire someone else to (hopefully) figure out a way to fix the problem.

Such is Life.  You assess the situation and decide the best path for the moment.  Some things are easy to figure out, others are too serious to risk going solo.  You just don't know what you don't know.

Which brings me to home buying and selling.

Perhaps you're REALLY experienced in buying and selling real estate.  You're comfortable being on your own.  Any problems come up you figure you know what you need to know to solve them.  And perhaps you do.

But the average home buyer or seller?  How many times have you bought or sold a home?  Once?  A few times?  Maybe a half dozen times?  That's not enough to guarantee you know everything you need to know.  

And relying on the Internet for help?  That can get pretty risky.  Someone is answering your question, but they live in California.  Trust me, while buying and selling homes might seem like it should be the same anywhere, it's not.  Even locally we can see changes as we cross county lines, much less how drastically different things can be when you cross state lines.

So the last thing we recommend if you're buying or selling a home?  Being unsupported.  You're putting big money on the line, you want support in making sure you know what you need to know.  That's why hiring an experienced real estate agent might be one of the best decisions you ever make. 

Just give Bill a call/text at 513-520-5305 or email Liz@LizSpear.com so we can chat about how we can best help you!

 

Serving Greater Cincinnati home buyers and sellers, 

Bill and Liz aka BLiz

 

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Comments(5)

Lauren Williams, CPO
Casual Uncluttering LLC - Woodinville, WA
Professional Organizer: Puget Sound homes

Liz and Bill Spear OOOO, do I feel your unsupported pain!! I updated my QuickBooks probably only six months before my last version was going to the cyberspace in the sky - there were these little nagging hints as, feature by minor feature, support kept getting nibbled away. I still feel the terror of the idea that I might have unintentionally waited too long, and then what have happened(!?!?!)

Feb 18, 2019 08:15 PM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

I have a tech guy to keep me supported! Great analogy... unsupported if you go it alone in Real Estate.

Feb 18, 2019 08:55 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

This analogy is right on. Being unsupported with our technology or unsupported with a home purchase or sale are all undesirable.  Having an experienced professional behind our technology or home needs is key.

Feb 19, 2019 03:26 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Liz and Bill. A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. Nuff said! Enjo your day.

Feb 19, 2019 04:34 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Bill. Unsupported is not a good thing. With computers it happens often on Windows but not with Mac products. I also think your analogy is apt.

Feb 19, 2019 09:08 AM