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Originally Posted by Euro7r
Do people actually go to low-rise building open houses and complain about views? I'm thinking if they want a view, then they should be going to a high-rise. I listed my place for sale, I'm in the middle spot of a low-rise. RE told me the people that showed up had concerns about "views". Yeah sure there's another building built right beside, but I'm not sure what kinda view they are expecting from a low-rise and also at the price point I'm selling for.
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I hope you're not using the same agent that couldn't figure out your parking stall swap.
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Originally Posted by EvoFire
People ask/comment/complain about the dumbest things, I learned first hand when I was selling my townhouse.
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I'd call it nitpicking really. Most buyers and I'd say most people in GVRD have the worst negative outlook/jaded on everything. Just look at most comments on RS. With my Open House's I've had, I'd say 95% of groups will say to my face either in english or Chinese (they assume I won't understand) listing price too high/too low, wrong orientation, parking stall is a tad too small/don't like the stall number etc, etc. It's not to say they're trying to price leverage but most just don't have anything positive to say in general.
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Originally Posted by Mikoyan
Feedback on a condo we were selling: " didn't like there was no parking stall"
Listing specifically said, "No Parking stall"
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Most people won't read, both buyers and their agents.