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Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
Boss sold his house a few months ago.

Offers were "2 thousand over highest bidder"
House listed for 695K sold for 750K
Two offered the asking price, one with conditions. One was 5k over asking and two were 10k over with no conditions. The two that offered 10k over have been invited to increase their offer.

I’m not involved in selling this house. Sounds like it was a lot easier than the one I dealt with.
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Two offered the asking price, one with conditions. One was 5k over asking and two were 10k over with no conditions. The two that offered 10k over have been invited to increase their offer.

I’m not involved in selling this house. Sounds like it was a lot easier than the one I dealt with.
I do not envy realtors. I had to do one showing on my own and my whole soul is sleepy.

Do you get to buy any fun presents with a slice of it???
 

manfredo

Well-Known Member
Yeah, in '77, I don't remember much i was loaded
It has changed a lot since then!!

Sorry I'm late......had something to do :blsmoke:
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Now to try it :eyesmoke:
SWEEEEEEEEET !! Nicer than you can buy!

You should use that for your demo and start taking orders....

Well hell, now you have me wanting to press something...I haven't tried my straw out yet as I'm fresh out of rosin!!
 

manfredo

Well-Known Member
I do not envy realtors. I had to do one showing on my own and my whole soul is sleepy.

Do you get to buy any fun presents with a slice of it???
Most Realtors drink!! That's what they buy with their slice...Booze!

How it "typically" works, is the agent gets half of the commission they bring into the office, and the principle broker / owner of the company gets the other half, for overseeing them, and providing an office, advertising, signs, etc....and that's why I became a principle broker so I could keep it ALL.

And there's usually 2 agents involved...the listing agent and selling agent, so the commission gets split 4 ways, normally.

It is a tough job...strictly commission usually, so if you spend 100 hours with someone and they decide to go buy a FSBO or buy from their sister in law, you get nothing at all.

The agent I am dealing with now is completely and totally incompetent. I found out this is her first sale. We are 47 days into it, and she is clueless as to where her buyer is at in the process...and her first time buyer is clueless too.


She's about to get her first lesson as to what happens when you don't meet the time requirements in a contract...It can be voided out!! She certainly didn't earn it anyways.
 
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