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Author Re: Should I Sell to a 'We Buy Ugly Houses' Company?
curtislawson@gmail.com

2005-07-18, 12:25 pm

What I am saying is that in almost every instance, the house soldvery
close to the same price I told them it would sell for......only it took
six months longer because their agent was being unrealistic in their
pricing just to get the listing.

quote:

>That's not the way it really works. No one makes money if the house >doesn't
>sell. You try to tell them the truth. Some people can't learn by example.
>They have to learn from their own mistakes. If they can't handle the truth
>or need to find out for themselves you take the listing and demonstrate to

t>hem the truth. And besides, who am I to think I'm right and they'e
wrong?
quote:

>There HAVE been times I was astounded at the price their little "crap >box"
>sold for. Every house is unigue. Appraisal is an art as well as a science.
>There's only one sure way to tell what the market will bear is to put it on
>the market. You're recommending people should roll over and die without >a fight.


quote:

>You are seing what you see because of the company you have chosen to >keep


What the hell is that supposed to mean? The investors I work with have
been doing it for 20+ years, not some person who has been watching too
much TLC and HGTV. Investors/remodelers are important to the real
estate market because they help regenerate neighborhoods and add much
more value to properties than the average person can. I know in some
markets (Cali) people are doing bottom-of-the-line work and "flipping
(I hate that word)" houses to pocket big chunks of cash. But the guys
I work with are true BUILDERS with years of experience that add quality
work and value to properties. Yes they make money doing it, but not
what you would think. $25,000 average per transaction.

Why are you so high and mighty? Geez.....

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