Colliemom wrote:Barbie, why not just list your place with that realtor you want to use. You never know what might happen. With all of the damage, and everything else that being caused all over by the storms, there may be some people who may decide to relocate to a different part of the state and you will also be out there for people who may be coming down next fall that maybe looking ahead. It can’t hurt. If you are going to sit there, you may as well sit there being listed. You would also be out there when others are off the market, reducing the competition. Anne, what’s latest on your e d. More rain and snow keeps coming. What’s the dam situation?
Morning, Sue! Let me gather the latest stats, and I'll post them on my damn, make that
my dam thread.
Sue,
excellent advice about keeping a place listed. I'll second that!!
You never know but what one of those snowbirds might go home and tell a friend how much they love SoCal, and that friend might immediately start looking for a SoCal place of their own. Or maybe a wannabe snowbird comes into some cash and starts looking. Lotta reasons people might start looking in the summer.
Barbie, I know what a pain it is to keep a place spiffy, in case someone comes to take a look.
What I did was that I let my realtor know that my place wasn't to be shown without advance notice - I made it a stipulation (requirement). Of course, the realtor can agree/disagree to any stipulation (LOL - if they didn't agree to this, they didn't get to be my realtor). Because I had dogs that needed to be put outside when people came, I needed advance notice. I requested advance notice of preferably a day, but at least of a couple of hours.
That gave me time to throw my stuff in the closet and the dirty dishes in the oven!!
If I was home, I would just go for a walk while my realtor did her thing. My place sold, too.
A seller can make most any requirement that they wish, a person doesn't need to let the realtor call the shots. As I said in a previous post, when I sold my place I "interviewed" several realtors. If one of them was too "pushy" on what they wanted me to do, I just checked that realtor off my list. I would also find out how many sales a prospective realtor had made in the recent past.
Redetotry wrote:Now a rant alert! My new computer order caused a lot of frustrating phone calls last night.
BJ, I feel your pain.
Customer service. . . make that "Customer-no service" is getting worse and worse all of the time. I hate it when I am required to give some unknown person in India or Egypt personal information in order to get some simple question answered.
Small wonder that consumer fraud has become so prevalent!!
Years ago when we bought our first Apple computer (we had Apple computers then, don't anymore) we also bought a "service contract" (which turned out to be a "no-service" contract) that was supposed to give telephone advice as needed for a fast $400.00 (this was before everything was outsourced to India). When the new computer arrived, it wouldn't turn on. Decided to take advantage of my "no-service" contract and called the number listed.
Know what I was told was my problem? "If you would just read the owner's manual [which I had] you would know what to do". Great answer (not!) for my $400.00. Turns out that we had an older model of the same computer, took the backs off of both and had a look inside (those were the days when a person could look inside a computer!) by comparing one to the other, we could see that there was an internal plug that wasn't plugged in, but was just dangling inside there. Plugged it in, the computer (finally!) worked fine.
Never bought a "no-service" contract again after that, and a few years later I abandoned Apple computers altogether.
Have a great day, everyone!
Anne