Anonymous wrote:Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Of course I understood the existing house is a teardown. The blunt tool in the shed is the realtor who failed to notice that my op already distinguished between the AI and existing houses.
My point was about the deception here.
Under “Key Things to Know” the realtor put, as one of just 5-6 bullets, “Modern home features large glass walls and a curved roof amid trees.”
As if this listing is describing an existing home. Which it’s not. Weird, and borderline deceptive, which apparently some realtors here don’t want to face.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Of course I understood the existing house is a teardown. The blunt tool in the shed is the realtor who failed to notice that my op already distinguished between the AI and existing houses.
My point was about the deception here.
Under “Key Things to Know” the realtor put, as one of just 5-6 bullets, “Modern home features large glass walls and a curved roof amid trees.”
As if this listing is describing an existing home. Which it’s not. Weird, and borderline deceptive, which apparently some realtors here don’t want to face.
Anonymous wrote:I like how in the fake photos, the lot has been transformed from being extremely sloped to being totally flat! In agent-world, everything can be make-believe and it's all just part of making the sale.
Anonymous wrote:I saw this as well when browsing and similarly was confused, but only for about half a second until I saw "BRING YOUR BUILDER" in text on the several different renderings. Unnecessary to include multiple different renderings but pretty clear it is just advertising a tear-down