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My in-laws have alway had a golden horseshoe when it came to real estate sales. Whenever my fil had a home for sale, he alway got what he asked or more and the place didn’t stay on the market for long. When my missus decided to move down to my house she sold her place without even listing it, there was an agent living in the same community who wanted it for her daughter. When the fil passed, his FL condominium was sold in less than a week. My sister in law passed away about two weeks ago, their house has already had a cash offer and there seems to be more interested parties.
All of this reminds me of an old contractor’s joke.
There were two builders talking at a bar and the subject of pricing homes came up. The first builder asked “how do you know if you have priced the job properly?” The second builder replied, “you drive through the neighborhood about two weeks after closing. If the house has sheets and towels in the place of curtains you were spot on. If they have real curtains, you bid too low.”
All of this reminds me of an old contractor’s joke.
There were two builders talking at a bar and the subject of pricing homes came up. The first builder asked “how do you know if you have priced the job properly?” The second builder replied, “you drive through the neighborhood about two weeks after closing. If the house has sheets and towels in the place of curtains you were spot on. If they have real curtains, you bid too low.”