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Reject this nonsense @Omega Male. You are a man of leisure. Leave such things to the professionals, 'tis what the money's for.
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This sounds like a lot of sex jargon.Reject this nonsense @Omega Male. You are a man of leisure. Leave such things to the professionals, 'tis what the money's for.
I don't know whether I should feel grateful or remorseful that I have no idea how you get sex talk out of that.This sounds like a lot of sex jargon.
The Mrs. is starting to get energy around doing a new build from scratch in Atlanta. Time it for completion in Spring '23 and move over in the Summer. I am thinking that that will be a lot of project management work for a certain someone who is not notoriously fond of any kind of work? Perhaps this is in fact part of her cunning plan?
Everything is sex jargon if you are kinky enoughI don't know whether I should feel grateful or remorseful that I have no idea how you get sex talk out of that.
I’ll take the job.The Mrs. is starting to get energy around doing a new build from scratch in Atlanta. Time it for completion in Spring '23 and move over in the Summer. I am thinking that that will be a lot of project management work for a certain someone who is not notoriously fond of any kind of work? Perhaps this is in fact part of her cunning plan?
is this still code for the mob, or is that not a thing anymore…I had a coworker whose husband is an executive at Waste Management.
This is Texas not NYC or NJ.is this still code for the mob, or is that not a thing anymore…
Further evidence to the value of your average realtor...Well at long last we closed on our home sale w the second buyer. Went to the closing and met her (would not), she was super excited to have the house. My realtor looked happy to be done with the whole affair as was I.
Key learning is dO yOuR ReSearCh! And maybe buy an appraisal upfront.
We calculated our own price estimate and felt the first two agents did not recognize the value of our particular house, despite knowing the neighborhood well. They barely paid lip service as to how we came up w the price, yet could not argue against it only to say, they don't think that is possible (both cited a "ceiling").
The third agent we met, came back with a figure even higher than we did, confidence she could sell it quickly, and had the (more recent) comps to back it up. We went with them.
We closed at 3% over ask w/ buyer paying most closing transaction costs and $0 back to buyer and no inspection repairs.
this was ~33% over agent 1's suggested list price, in a market where bidding wars are still rarely much above asking.
Despite the hassles I am glad we stuck by agent 3, it all worked out in the end.