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[quote=Anonymous]I sold my first house several years ago and we listed through showings.com. I got to see all of the comments as well. The reason that agents respond when your house just isn't appropriate is that one of the biggest complaints realtors get nowadays when a house isn't selling, is that they never got feedback or enough feedback on why the house wasn't selling. The point of a note like that is that tthere wasn't something you needed to change, but that the house just wasn't a fit for that buyer. It also suggests that if this realtor has another client looking for a similar type house, that (s)he would bring that client back to see the house. That's also useful information. It means you're priced right and the house may be a good fit for someone, just not that client. Same thing for the person who had a house listing, but the client wasn't interested in the house, but asked about the contractor/designer. They liked the work that was done, but your house didn't suit their personal tastes or personal requirements. Not that your house wasn't good, just it wasn't a fit. This type of feedback usually says, you just have to wait for the right buyers, not that the house needs work to sell. That, by itself, is useful information.[/quote]
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