I like to think that I do.
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It is not really their fault I guess.
Yes, it is personal. When they consistently come in to a nearly completed project and make retarded electrical and low voltage suggestions, then throw around prices for said suggestions without knowing anything they’re talking about it annoys me severely.
If I had no other applicable skills other than opening a lockbox, driving around a Range Rover and completely bullshitting people I would be forced to become one.
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Agree. Look out for those show boat realtors. Thats red flag 1.May I offer a suggestion - learn how to tell people to go **** themselves in a manner that makes them look forward to the trip.
For example:
I'll get right on it, boss!
It's a good thing you noticed that. My xx years of experience is worthless compared to your keen observation!!
I promise you more than half of those clowns driving the Range Rovers and BMWs are one missed payment away from repossession and foreclosure.
May I offer a suggestion - learn how to tell people to go **** themselves in a manner that makes them look forward to the trip.
For example:
I'll get right on it, boss!
It's a good thing you noticed that. My xx years of experience is worthless compared to your keen observation!!
I promise you more than half of those clowns driving the Range Rovers and BMWs are one missed payment away from repossession and foreclosure.
Outlaw has nailed this. Sure, you can sell it yourself, but do you want the hassle. Some situations you may find don't require a realtor, but most times I would suggest to use one.
It's kind of like rebuilding an engine. Sure you can do it, but do you have the time, knowledge and tools to do so. Do you know what the journals should be mic'ed at. What kind of cut on your valves etc. If you really want the experience, dive right in. However, like anything else, you're going to pay someone to make sure it's right.
Not all agents do a good job. They got into it thinking, just like many on this thread have said, it will be easy money. Don't have to work hard and the money comes rolling in. The good agents are busy ALL. THE. TIME. They look out for their clients, do a lot of behind the scenes work and will maximize your dollar.
If you need a realtor, interview a few. After 2 or 3 agents you'll get an idea who's full of shit. Ask others who they liked, and more importantly why. Good luck to the OP.
I don't want the hassle, but when I get ready to sell the home I'm in now, the commission is going to be $40-50k. That is a lot of money to shell our for not wanting the hassle for a month or two. That is what I was trying to say earlier in this thread. With average home prices hitting 4-500k in many high demand parts of the country, the 6% commission is going to start causing sticker shock to many people. Most real estate agents should kick the photographers they use in the balls. I don't believe that most agents in my area actually shell out the money for a real photographer.
My homes are completely updated and remodeled when I sell it. The house sells itself. The longest I have ever had a house sit on the market is for a month and that is because the first offer, which I received on the first day of listing, fell through.
just that simple huh? just a simple sign ?I sold my last 2 houses and in-laws house on my own. Just hire title company to do closing at 1 k. Another 500 on advertising.. Get a professional looking sign from your local sign guy like me. Split the 35500 with buyer and yourself and put a bunch of cash in your pocket that does not go the the bottom feeding realtor. Do it!
just that simple huh? just a simple sign ?
LMFAO ....
obviously, this is svtp. everyone has super powers not applicable to the regular public.