7 Dumb Things Realtors Do on Facebook
1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know
This day and age, burglars and shady “friends” are getting craftier at finding your valuables. The good news is we are becoming craftier thinking up new places to hide those goods. Here are a number of great ideas for stashing your valuable and sentimental (or naughty) items in places nobody would think to look.
Or a hidden room to get your fifty shades of grey on without any unwanted intrusions.
“Would you like some mustard with those underpants?”
I doubt any burglar would check a head of lettuce while searching for your valuables.
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1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know
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