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Here's what a million bucks can get you in my town:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...2/594387_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1...82447081_zpid/
Paying the percentage, when median price hit a million bucks a couple years ago, sucks. There's a few realtors out here charging a flat amount, and they are busy, from what I understand
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
I looked at the photos of our old house - which was pretty nice house, when it was put on the market after renovations. All angles from the corners, etc. to make it look big (it was big already). Perfectly good stove was replaced with STAINLESS as were the light fixtures, etc. Watching shows like House Hunters (wife loves and I admit I like some episodes) would not convince me to be an agent.
Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age
The last agent I talked to was working the property next door. 1500 sqf. 2 garage, 20x20 shop on 1.5 acres. The owner had died and his daughter was selling it. Not sure who the agent was working for. I saw her in the woods behind the property hanging some pink flagging from a branch. I had to investigate being the nosy neighbor I am. I ask her what the pink flagging was for. She said that was the back property line, more or less. I ask her how she determined that and she said she paced it off. I said if I were you I wouldn't tell anyone that was a property line. She then ask me how I knew that it wasn't. I told her I had a license to practice the fine art of property delineation and knew where the property corners were. I then showed her and she thanked me.
If I hadn't stopped her she probably would have told a prospective buyer that her flag in the woods, 75' north of the actual property line, was about the property line....and they probably would have believed her, being a licensed real estate agent. I don't think she was intentionally trying to deceive anyone, just an overly energetic real-estate agent with poor pacing skills. Pacing is a good way to approximate things quickly but it takes practice.
More than one new property owner was disappointed to find out they just purchased half of someone else's barn when they get their property surveyed. Do it before you buy, not after. And most real estate agents know very little about titles and boundaries because it isn't required to get a license.
I would put it in the contingency language and offer to pay half of the cost. Because I know what it's value is.
Last edited by Borderland; 03-25-2024 at 10:42 PM.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.