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[quote=Anonymous]Impossible to say without more information. Sellers can be a pain in a seller's market, buyers can be a pain in a buyer's market. I think both sides have become more unreasonable. Buyers now expect a house to be perfect; sellers often expect the inspection to be waived. Plus, the stakes have gotten much higher. I bought my first house for 100k - it's now worth about 600k. I can't say that I've ever hated anyone involved in the purchase or sale of a home, but I sure have come close with some tenants. I've found that if I get too emotionally involved in a transaction, it really helps to step away and let someone more dispassionate take over (spouse, agent, or lawyer).[/quote]
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