Many agents and sellers think that one of the ways to create interest is to give the listing an “air of mystery” by tightly controlling how much info they release… thinking less is better.
Let me tell you… that
Many agents and sellers think that one of the ways to create interest is to give the listing an “air of mystery” by tightly controlling how much info they release… thinking less is better.
Let me tell you… that
I almost hate using the words on the blog because Google is going to find out and people are going to come rushing in for short sale and foreclosure information… But, what they heck…
There is a very common misconception that the only way to get a deal is to buy
(On LilburnDwellings.com, I have just started a series about the top ten misconceptions buyers and sellers have about home values. This is part of that series.)
On GwinnettGarageGuy.com I recently wrote a post about price and value. My friend Cindy Jones made a comment about a home with a converted basement that reminded me about this particular misconception… (BTW, Cindy is a great agent, and while we may slightly disagree about this particular issue, I would not hesitate in the least to send her a referral.)
Her comment was indirectly about a home with a finished basement being worth
It is that time again… I gave FMLS a couple of days to see if there were any fast revisions on the sales data (there was) and now I ready to let fly with the market report covering the preliminary numbers from December and the (probably) final numbers for November.
So I started the story yesterday… And I want to pay it off.
Let me start by saying that the blogger that shook them up is