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Re: Real Estate Agent question????


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Posted by oldtanker on September 07, 2017 at 06:33:38 from (66.228.255.59):

In Reply to: Real Estate Agent question???? posted by Greg1959 on September 06, 2017 at 13:40:51:

Friend of mine from high school got the task of selling his parents place to finish settling his parents estate. Other siblings no longer live in the area. 160 acres of farm/recreation land. His siblings wanted to go with a certain realtor that they had all known for years. This guy tried talking my friend into putting in access roads and dividing up into 5-10 acres development parcels. None of the kids wanted to spend the money and told him no, just list it as the whole 160 acres. With some wetlands and woods and only about 50 tillable acres no farmers were interested. And the potential buyers (mostly people who would divide it up and resell) brought in by the realtor the place wasn't selling. After 6 months my friend went to a different realtor that he knows well who told him "let me hook you up with a guy I know from the twin cities who specializes in recreation property". So the kids went with this new company. Who 1: told em to clean the place up (old crap in the fence rows that did sell at auction) 2: raise the asking price by almost 50K. They hired a local guy to get the crap out, listed it and sold the place in under 30 days. I'm pretty sure the first realtor didn't like being told no so didn't really work hard at selling the place.

One of my sons and his wife bought a home in Fargo this past Feb. The realtor, when they were shown it told them the seller would have the washer and dryer (near new very nice high tech ones) hauled out to scrap and the very nice heavy duty garage storage shelving removed prior to the sale. They had to sign papers saying they were OK with the sellers abandoned property. Realtor was very happy that went the way it did as the seller was an old couple moving into assisted living.

Rick


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