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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11262010)
An article on the possibility of DIY online property selling (from a UK perspective):
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...se-or-500.html Given the increased agency fees in Canada, it makes even more sense. |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Some honest estate agent speak makes headlines...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...t-9384152.html |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11263049)
Some honest estate agent speak makes headlines...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...t-9384152.html |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 11263166)
The Independent has a paywall. Do you pay to subscribe?
A brutally honest estate agent’s description of an east London flat has failed to deter prospective tenants, even after advertising it as “not very nice†and describing the kitchen as “well-usedâ€. The property in question, a one bedroomed flat on Hoxton Street, is currently being advertised at £997 per month by Harvey Residential, who say it has received a lot of interest since it was first listed on the website on 8 May. A description posted on Zoopla reads: “Not a very nice one bedroom flat [sic] but like the budgie it’s cheap, open plan, well used kitchen, and if you can call it this – a small lounge.†Warren George, director of the business, told the Evening Standard: “It is refreshing when an estate agent tells all of the truth - I could say that it has a ground floor spacious kitchen. It is quite a basic straight forward flat that is not very nice." A picture of the bedroom in the flat He said Harvey Residential is a “young, good for the environment estate agency†based in the area who are trying to “give a refreshing and honest description†of the property. Mr George said it is not the first time the company has included such brutally honest details as “there is no point giving people the wrong message.†The 'well-used' kitchen The rent on the flat is below average for the Hoxton area, where a more upmarket flat usually costs upwards of about £1,300 per month. The advertisement follows recent interest in a studio-flat in west London's Earls Court, which offered a single bed, kitchen and shower all packed into one room for £563 per month. |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 11263166)
The Independent has a paywall. Do you pay to subscribe?
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 11263166)
The Independent has a paywall. Do you pay to subscribe?
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11263172)
Not sure why it's letting me read it, I certainly haven't paid, maybe because I'm in Canada? No idea!)
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11263175)
Does it? Didn't know that. It's free in the UK.
More often than not I get to see the page, start reading then there's a subscription box pops up obscuring the text and it follows me if trying to scroll. |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11263223)
It blocks me, although I'm sure I get through once in a while. Perhaps it's like the telegraph limiting the number of accesses per month but much more strictly.
More often than not I get to see the page, start reading then there's a subscription box pops up obscuring the text and it follows me if trying to scroll. http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...non-uk-readers |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
New York Times-style system of 20 free articles a month is part of push to bolster Independent's multimedia credentials MediaHint gets me into BBC, ITV, C4 but obviously doesn't work with the indie. |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 11259990)
The Beta Realtor.CA website is an improvement over MLS, except if you use the clever draw an area on a map tool you can never delete it or search outside of that area. I ended up deleting cookies & history to lose it. Plus, of course, the pictures are tiny & most of the generic Realtor websites linked to (some of which I think are provided by MLS) simply carry over those tiny photos. Realtor.ca has been in Beta for over a year though. Perhaps MLS use the same IT contractors as Air Canada, who set the bar for crap Canadian IT.
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by nicolasta
(Post 11267834)
Thanks for mentioning the beta.realtor website. We are moving to St John's in November 2014 and I have been relying on remax and exit realty sites, but not being massively familiar with the area I much prefer searching by map. Obviously renting for the first while, but great to get a view of what is out there......thanks again :thumbsup:
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 11267883)
No worries. If you want any advice or info about different areas drop me a PM. I'll have lived here for 10 years this November!
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by nicolasta
(Post 11268069)
Brilliant thanks for that offer - much appreciated :D
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 11263263)
You're all correct! Paywall for non-UK IP addresses, limited number of free articles per month. Those using unblock-us or similar to spoof a UK DNS will probably be able to see it without charge.
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Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 11259917)
I'm house hunting at the moment. Have been for a while so monitor Realtor.ca & other websites closely. It's a generalisation I know, but Realtors are really rather crap aren't they? From the guy listing a $1.8m house (which I hasten to add is many multiples outside of my price range) WHO PUTS THE DESCRIPTION ALL IN CAPS BECAUSE, WELL THATS EASY TO READ ISN'T IT?, to truly awful pictures that are too small to view, it seems that one is ill served for the 5% one lashes out to sell a house.
My favourite example of hyperbolae this week is "Overlooked by the market". Which means, I think, Overpriced/Badly built/poor location/or has some other overwhelming problem with it. What's yours? (& for the Realtors that post here, I'm sure you are the jewels amongst the general sea of mediocrity. Please don't get offended. You are, at least, more highly regarded than Lawyers & Politicians). |
Re: Real Estate Agent hyperbolae...
Originally Posted by FirstRatofftheShipUK
(Post 11273916)
I think you meant "hyperbole" however even that is not consistent with your argument..."hubris" is the concept you are actually describing. An example of hyperbole in these circumstances might be: "A real DIY dream come true". But what do I know. I am scum.
Don't do anything silly, like cutting yourself or listening to the Fields of Nephilim. |
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