
5 Creative Ways to Encourage People to List in a Low Inventory Market
It’s tough to land listings in any market, but when you’re smack dab in the middle of a market with low inventory, they’re like lassoing
New York City is a steel and concrete jungle of constant activity. People go there to make it big in the world, and have an endless supply of stimulation. As wonderful as the opportunities are in such a place, there is very little breathing room that a country cabin can offer. How does one find a sense of deeper peace and balance among the hustle and bustle of the “go get’em” lifestyle that NYC represents?
David Puchkoff and Eileen Stukane asked that question, and came up with something genius. They connected with a “green roof specialist,” Ed Snodgrass, and created a country home right in the middle of the city. The most impressive part? It sits on the top of a skyscraper!
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It’s tough to land listings in any market, but when you’re smack dab in the middle of a market with low inventory, they’re like lassoing
This article was published on April 5, 2013 by Amy Curtis and is being republished with her permission. With the spring market underway, my days
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Question: Have you seen the postcards most agents send out? BOOOR-ING! I’m pretty sure they make the prospects sleep-walk on their way back inside the
Ideally, every client you work with would write you a heartfelt, glowing review…without being asked. But, alas, most don’t. It doesn’t mean they wouldn’t. But
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