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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Millennials. Here is an example. I sold my house in NY to move to DC. Packed up whole house with three kids and made house perfect. Painted, everything fixed, landscaper came, professionally cleaned. So I get a couple to make an offer. Mind you [b]guy is only 29 years old[/b] and in perfect health. s He and wife had a list of demands over the most minor things and so much they started contacted me directly. The final one was I am in DC 250 miles away with a new job and already selling house at a discounted price in mint condition. I go you want me to do a 500 mile round trip to do something that would take me five minutes when you are 25 years younger and live up the block. Long Long pause. Said will get back to me. His realtor calls me up and says yes they do or we have to find a new buyer. So I go on line. Issue was I left a small trampoline in yards. I get a guy who was confused on line. I tell him I have garbage pick up with a one day a week bulk pick up. Can you come to my house, unscrew a few screws and put the two pieces on curb for $100 bucks. He as like what. But did it. Then buyer backed out or I got rid of him as he came up a new crazy list my favorite ICE maker not working. I flipped it off as house empty and told him flip it on and wait a few hours and come back. He goes can your realtor do that then text me picture. I then dropped deal and sold to Boomer who loved it. He was laughing at story of small trampoline. He was like I would have kept it as I had grandkids and would have flip on icemaker switch. My realtor said Millenial deals fall apart all the time they are demanding, lazy and want it all and want it below market. [/quote] That isn't a millennial but cool story.[/quote] Yes that’s cusp Millennial/Gen Z. And most of us can’t afford homes so that is rare to start with.[/quote]
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