Real estate agent jacks in job!!
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Spoke to two women at gym today both their estate agency offices have closed, one has been going for years, both been laid off.....
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Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
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Re: Real estate agent jacks in job!!
Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
Good luck
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Re: Real estate agent jacks in job!!
We had the 'owner' of our office come round, he's re-done the advertising, renamed it and next week it goes down another $20k ($30k in total). He wasn't going to do another board, but we had a rival agency come in and our agents spotted their rivals business cards when they turned up unannounced an hour later (that could have been a sticky situation!!!) and of course I hadn't gotten round to moving the cards Still it seems to have done the trick because we also reminded our agents that they only had 4 weeks left of their contract..
Lets see if that's stirred the pot
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QUOTE=TraceyW;6431967]Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.[/QUOTE]
Lets see if that's stirred the pot
Jo
QUOTE=TraceyW;6431967]Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.[/QUOTE]
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Re: Real estate agent jacks in job!!
We had the 'owner' of our office come round, he's re-done the advertising, renamed it and next week it goes down another $20k ($30k in total). He wasn't going to do another board, but we had a rival agency come in and our agents spotted their rivals business cards when they turned up unannounced an hour later (that could have been a sticky situation!!!) and of course I hadn't gotten round to moving the cards Still it seems to have done the trick because we also reminded our agents that they only had 4 weeks left of their contract..
Lets see if that's stirred the pot
Jo
QUOTE=TraceyW;6431967]Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
Lets see if that's stirred the pot
Jo
QUOTE=TraceyW;6431967]Done it...............dropped our price by another $40K So that's a total of $60K off original price.
Have our first home open at the new price next weekend. Agent said someone's going to get a bargain! I just want shut of it and to go home. It's not like we're losing thousands really 'cos the xchange rate is amazing in our favour and the property market back home is dropping too, so it's not that bad a scenario.
Hi guys, I hope you dont mind if I make a suggestion. I obviously dont know your financial situation, but if I was you I wouldn't be dropping my property by such large amounts. The market at the moment is flooded with people who are desperate to sell due to high mortgages etc. The buyers out there are few and far between as they are waiting to see if there will be another interest rate rise. Put simply, you are dropping your price to match people who are in a desperate situation. If you can bide your time now it could work out better in the future. The UK market isn't going anywhere and according to the experts has a lot further to fall yet.
Best of luck.
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Re: Real estate agent jacks in job!!
Thanks for that, I understand what you are saying and I agree with you, the other houses that were in our price brackets have dropped their by a whopping $50k we wont be doing that!! We kind of felt that the house was too highly priced anyway, but went with it for a couple of weeks to see what would happen - well, you have to chance your arm once in your life dont you . We have put together a plan B and if the house hasn't sold by the end of this month we're going to try and rent it out while its on the market. Thankfully we will still have made a tidy profit on it if we sell at this price, or even accept an offer within $10k of it, I suppose its just about trying to tidy up lose ends. We want to be out of here 1st week of August and would prefer to have everything tucked away when we go. My OH is quickly turning into a finance anorak and is constantly watching money here and the UK (apparently rents are going to rocket in the next 2 years in the UK - check out MSN uk homepage). Still, we've never had anything the easy way so we'll see how it goes I guess.
Thanks again
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Hi guys, I hope you dont mind if I make a suggestion. I obviously dont know your financial situation, but if I was you I wouldn't be dropping my property by such large amounts. The market at the moment is flooded with people who are desperate to sell due to high mortgages etc. The buyers out there are few and far between as they are waiting to see if there will be another interest rate rise. Put simply, you are dropping your price to match people who are in a desperate situation. If you can bide your time now it could work out better in the future. The UK market isn't going anywhere and according to the experts has a lot further to fall yet.
Best of luck.[/QUOTE]
Thanks again
Jo
Hi guys, I hope you dont mind if I make a suggestion. I obviously dont know your financial situation, but if I was you I wouldn't be dropping my property by such large amounts. The market at the moment is flooded with people who are desperate to sell due to high mortgages etc. The buyers out there are few and far between as they are waiting to see if there will be another interest rate rise. Put simply, you are dropping your price to match people who are in a desperate situation. If you can bide your time now it could work out better in the future. The UK market isn't going anywhere and according to the experts has a lot further to fall yet.
Best of luck.[/QUOTE]
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Good luck Tracey with the home open ....fingers and toes crossed for you!!!