Anonymous wrote:The scummy realtors are in the back pocket of a spec developer who want to acquire your estate sale on the cheap. They want that land.
There’s a realtor in our neighborhood in NW DC who hovers like a hawk when one of the old long time residents die. She is very good at convincing the out of town family members to sell off market to her developer clients for 15-20% below fair market value.
Those realtors are not working for you; they are working for their repeat clients (developers). Stick to your guns and don’t let them abuse you & low ball.
Anonymous wrote:That’s absolutely not the most sought after zip in the DMV.
Georgetown, Kalorama, Mass Heights, Kent in DC all have much higher median home prices and some of the most expensive homes in the area.
Anonymous wrote:My parents have a SFH on a half acre in Mclean (22101), which, for non locals, is arguably the most sought after zip in the DC area. The house is owned outright. It is absolutely move in ready, and updated with new a kitchen and baths in 2014, but it is 'modest' at 3000sqf, 4 beds, 3.5 baths.
The lowest priced SFH in that zip is 1.8. My sister and I have been interviewing agents to either sell the house now or put it into a rental program until the market improves (spring 26/fall 26, lower rates when the Fed cuts, etc.).
Two of the 5 agents we spoke with tried to persuade us to list the house at 1.2. That's $200,000 BELOW Fairfax County's assessment. The other 3 suggested a list of 1.7- 1.8. We thanked the low ballers and declined their services and they both wrote us emails telling us we were 'ignorant' of the market and would 'NEVER' get 1.7.
The tone was rude, aggressive and unsolicited. It also smelled a lot like misogyny.
My DH wants to put them on blast, broadcast their emails, contact their brokers, slam them on the NVAR website, contact Richmond etc. I want them to suffer consequences too.
Have you ever gone scorched earth on realtors trying to take advantage of you?
If so, how?
Anonymous wrote:
Have you ever gone scorched earth on realtors trying to take advantage of you?
Anonymous wrote:My parents have a SFH on a half acre in Mclean (22101), which, for non locals, is arguably the most sought after zip in the DC area. The house is owned outright. It is absolutely move in ready, and updated with new a kitchen and baths in 2014, but it is 'modest' at 3000sqf, 4 beds, 3.5 baths.
The lowest priced SFH in that zip is 1.8. My sister and I have been interviewing agents to either sell the house now or put it into a rental program until the market improves (spring 26/fall 26, lower rates when the Fed cuts, etc.).
Two of the 5 agents we spoke with tried to persuade us to list the house at 1.2. That's $200,000 BELOW Fairfax County's assessment. The other 3 suggested a list of 1.7- 1.8. We thanked the low ballers and declined their services and they both wrote us emails telling us we were 'ignorant' of the market and would 'NEVER' get 1.7.
The tone was rude, aggressive and unsolicited. It also smelled a lot like misogyny.
My DH wants to put them on blast, broadcast their emails, contact their brokers, slam them on the NVAR website, contact Richmond etc. I want them to suffer consequences too.
Have you ever gone scorched earth on realtors trying to take advantage of you?
If so, how?
Anonymous wrote:Until you sell the house, you don't know who is correct.
You really sound... unwell. Why on earth would you harbor such deep anger about realtors giving you a price you don't agree with? This is a business transaction. Leave emotion at the door. Don't like their approach? There are a million other realtors.
I fear for anyone who interacts with you. Do you always understand disagreements as personal insults? Your behavior is truly disturbing.
Do not mess with the livelihoods of others. These people have not harmed you in any way. It would be cruel and unfair to harm them.