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re: Buying Property Must Do's

Posted on 1/18/24 at 4:39 pm to
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25950 posts
Posted on 1/18/24 at 4:39 pm to
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I got 100% of what I asked for.
Did you get what you could have? Doesn’t sound like it


You are a treasure.
My 4 year old 2300 sf 2 story got the same price as the 3000 new constructions in a subdivision that was finishing the build out.
The new construction drove my traffic/Realtors to the FSBO with a better lot (just off a cul de sac with private woods behind).

I already said that you couldn't be more wrong with every post you make. SSDD.
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Feel free to educate me on what I did wrong.
well to start with you were working for them, not them working for you from your description. Paid them twice for the same job they’d have done for only the buyer.

You can't read. I paid them nothing. All costs were added to my asking price.
The buyer paid them. And the buyer paid for all work done to the property. I demanded all expenses added to my asking price and got it.

A double-dipping agent will do that to their own customer (I was the keystone to the agents commission).
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All of that production and you don't have the Smarts/experience to admit when you are wrong.
When I’m wrong I admit it, from everything you said, you’re a marshmallow when it comes to negotiations. You gave away things that probably weren’t necessary.

I fail to see what I gave away.
Enlighten me or admit that the more you reply, the more you crap your pants (i.e. admit that you are wrong).
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Example, repairs.

I paid $0 for repairs. All of that was rolled on top of the asking price.

If they disagreed, we didn't have a deal and the agent is schlepping a buyer that she obviously doesn't care about to more subdivisions without any commission on the table.
Posted by llfshoals
Member since Nov 2010
15561 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 2:53 am to
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You can't read. I paid them nothing. All costs were added to my asking price.
If the buyer didn’t write the checks post closing, you paid for it. If they wrote them prior to closing you had really stupid buyers.

Again you don’t have the least bit of a clue what dual agency is. You are a prime example of why realtors LOVE FSBO sellers. They’re easy. You paid an agent twice to do exactly the same job they’d do if they’re only representing the buyer. What’s worse is you volunteered to double their commission.

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I paid $0 for repairs. All of that was rolled on top of the asking price. If they disagreed, we didn't have a deal and the agent is schlepping a buyer that she obviously doesn't care about to more subdivisions without any commission on the table.
Good lord you really are clueless. Buyer’s agent is going to get paid when their client buys, its just rare when we find a seller willing to pay double for the same job. And if they could afford yours they could afford some else.

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My 4 year old 2300 sf 2 story got the same price as the 3000 new constructions in a subdivision that was finishing the build out.
This is the funniest part. Assuming that’s true (which I doubt) everything you said makes no sense. If you have significant repairs on a 4 year old house it had a shite builder or you trashed the place. It literally shouldn’t need anything but paint and some drywall touch up for hanging items.
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
85393 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:35 am to
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meansonny


I’ll be honest - I’ve followed your posts in this thread, and your arrogance on something that you don’t seem to actually understand has been something to read.
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