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so, for those playing along at home with the condo-viewing adventures, we have basically decided to make an offer on of two units.
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by
Andie
I can't imagine why a seller wouldn't be doing everything in their power to get people in to view the unit.
Posted by
ty97
Nov 4 '13, 06:39
Making it difficult for people to see the place just makes it harder tos ell
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right? -- nm
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Andie
Nov 4, 06:45
this, also would raise alarm bells with me too (why don't they want us in here looking around?) -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 4, 06:41
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oh, we met her (she won't give a key to her agent for a lockbox, she has to let you in.)
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Andie
Nov 4, 06:45
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ugh. No no no. It's awkward for potential buyers when you are there or nearby. Skedaddle -- nm
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ty97
Nov 4, 06:52
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for sure. the only reason we are bothering is the square footage is just unprecedented for the price.
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Andie
Nov 4, 06:54
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difficult viewing situations can be very advantageous as it turns off most of your competition. In san fran my GF got us into two great apartments...
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Thanksgeisting
Nov 4, 10:20
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