Annapolis Home Buyers Are Taking Their Time. Or So We Hear. Some Feedback on our Feedback
February 27th, 2009 Categories: Buyers, Fun Fridays, One Minute Realtor
It Doesn’t Take a Genius to Read Between the Lines of the Buyer Feedback We’ve Been Getting Lately
If you’ve sold a home recently, you know all about Feedback.
Feedback is the stuff buyers and their agents have to say about your property after a showing – the good, the bad, the indifferent.
Agents being busy – and this being the electronic age - feedback flies back and forth between agents in e-mail snippets. We’re lucky if we get a complete sentence from a showing agent. A paragraph is the equivalent of a novel.
Feedback can be useful – if ten would-be buyers complain about pet odors, you know you better do something about it.
It’s also a barometer of the market at any given moment in time, and a clear reflection of buyer behavior. Here – with very little exaggeration – is a sampling of feedback we’ve gotten recently.
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- Showed buyer 18 condos this weekend. They’ve decided to buy a farmhouse with 10 acres on the Eastern Shore.
- They loved the house – it made their Top 15 list.
- Clients have decided to write an offer on the home if it is still available when they get back from Hawaii this summer.
- Clients loved the home. They thought it was spacious, bright, had good flow, a nice yard, killer kitchen and master. Met all of their criteria. They want to keep looking.



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