Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 19:40     Subject: Re:Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:We're listing our condo soon and have not yet hired an agent. If we try MMM and it doesn't work, will those days on zillow show up on days on market or otherwise negatively impact the "new listing"?


No.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 19:37     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the info. I am seriously thonking about doing this for my house in McLean soon


What neighborhood? Some neighborhoods are moving quick, others are sitting. Wonder why?
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 17:41     Subject: Re:Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

We're listing our condo soon and have not yet hired an agent. If we try MMM and it doesn't work, will those days on zillow show up on days on market or otherwise negatively impact the "new listing"?
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2014 07:09     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this post. I have more of a logistics question. We purchased our home two years ago and the BEAUTIFUL interior pictures from the initial listing are still up on Redfin. Is there anything unethical about linking to the redfin site in our schpiel about our house? With a note that the pictures are the staging pictures from before - we have painted, but that's about it. Any sort of copyrighting issue with the photos if we're just linking to Redfin?


1) This is dishonest because your house no longer looks this way.
2) Yes, the pictures are copyrighted, not by Redfin but by MRIS.

NP. I disagree.
1. not dishonest especially if you add a note explaining the link. Even if you don't, any buyer will actually see the house so will know what she is getting.
2. I'm no copyright lawyer, but I cannot believe linking to someone else's photos they make available on the web is a copyright violation. That would make no sense at all. Maybe if you take the photos and post them as your own, that would be a potential problem, but not linking to the copyright holder's own website.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2014 23:25     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this post. I have more of a logistics question. We purchased our home two years ago and the BEAUTIFUL interior pictures from the initial listing are still up on Redfin. Is there anything unethical about linking to the redfin site in our schpiel about our house? With a note that the pictures are the staging pictures from before - we have painted, but that's about it. Any sort of copyrighting issue with the photos if we're just linking to Redfin?


1) This is dishonest because your house no longer looks this way.
2) Yes, the pictures are copyrighted, not by Redfin but by MRIS.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2014 23:15     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

why do u put your email in for make me move when you click on the house you want?
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 16:22     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

We are experienced homebuyers.

I love this idea and if we move again, would definitely try MMM. I hate the idea of realtors getting such a high percentage for opening the door and not much else. A lawyer could definitely do everything for a fraction of the price, and more expertise, no contest.

I especially like this idea if you are the type of home that receives many letters, as we have been. The place practically sells itself. Who needs realtors?

I think in most places, people are in touch with actual comps, not dream comps. If it is an old house, you are not going to get new house money. As long as you realize that, you will be fine.

Where in McLean PP?
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2013 15:38     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Resurrecting this post. I have more of a logistics question. We purchased our home two years ago and the BEAUTIFUL interior pictures from the initial listing are still up on Redfin. Is there anything unethical about linking to the redfin site in our schpiel about our house? With a note that the pictures are the staging pictures from before - we have painted, but that's about it. Any sort of copyrighting issue with the photos if we're just linking to Redfin?
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 15:57     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Can you similarly claim your home on Redfin or Trulia?
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 15:13     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

I just don't see how realtors are very helpful in the market we have right now. We can all search online for the limited number of listings out there. I know realtors will say they are helping you negotiate but I have bought a few homes and rarely do they give a lot of help figuring out what the place is really worth. They usually just go back and forth for you and lessen the awkwardness of talking to the person on the other side. Their fees (especially here where housing prices are so high) are unjustified right now.

I agree that a lawyer is then necessary but I feel more comfortable with a lawyer than a real estate agent any day.

I think we would all be so much more successful if we just listed the homes at a reasonable price and the buyer lowered the price by most of the agent's fees. They'd sell the home quickly and could still add a few thousand to cover the lawyer's fees.

Still - that would mean you could accept at least 4% less (assuming you would have had 2 agents in a traditional deal) and sell the house quickly and easily.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2013 14:12     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Thanks for the info. I am seriously thonking about doing this for my house in McLean soon
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2013 08:49     Subject: Re:Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:This is so interesting....never really paid attention to the make me move thing. Just took a quick peek at our street and realized that the house we are currently renting is marked as Make Me Move. Does this mean my landlady is interested in selling? We have periodically considered approaching her about this but were hesitant because thought it might give the impression that we were looking to move out in the near future. Did she designate it as Make Me Move or was that Zillow doing that?


It was almost certainly your landlady. Go ahead and ask her. She will have the impression that you want *her* house, not that you want to move in general.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2013 08:33     Subject: Re:Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

This is so interesting....never really paid attention to the make me move thing. Just took a quick peek at our street and realized that the house we are currently renting is marked as Make Me Move. Does this mean my landlady is interested in selling? We have periodically considered approaching her about this but were hesitant because thought it might give the impression that we were looking to move out in the near future. Did she designate it as Make Me Move or was that Zillow doing that?
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2013 08:14     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Using an agent but his commish will be half the normal amt since I found the home and solicited to buyer myself. He's totally fine with that since he saved himself a TON of headaches in the search process. The seller has an agent/ friend helping with the transaction and his commish is also less.

House is inside beltway/moco. 3 beds/3bath

I was honestly shocked to get one response much less two! I think sellers are eager to sell without the hassle of listing too. It's a win-win.


Why are you paying him/her anything? What exactly are they doing for you if they didnt find you the house you are buying? RE agents are the biggest scams out there. Their entire job consists of finding qualified buyers for your home, that's it. Everything else requires a lawyer (and no, they cannot write contracts for you, they need a lawyer to do that.)
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2013 07:39     Subject: Zillow - Make Me Move to the rescue

OP here - our transaction closed at the end of May. it went very smoothly. I highly suggest using MMM.