Sunday, May 30, 2010

I'm From The Government, And I'm Here To Help


Recently, in the middle of April, we were working with a buyer looking to purchase a home in the $150-$160K range. With the $8000 tax credit about to expire, we thought there might be a spring in his step, but we were wrong. He was curiously detached about the credit and reasoned that prices might even go down upon it's expiration. We tend to agree with him. When the government introduced "cash for clunkers" to salvage the auto industry, its main effect was to drain all future sales from the pipeline in short order. Much the same will happen in the housing market. It makes sellers and buyers lazy when it comes to negotiating. If $8000 is on the table, the seller wants to get his "share" while the buyer is less motivated to haggle. I am not a fan of artificially supporting the market for anything, especially when the money involved does not exist and will have to be borrowed. All in all, another smoke-and-mirrors job by the ne-er-do-wells in D.C.

Talking of smoke, an agent called me for feedback on a house we had shown. I told her it positively reeked of cigarettes. To which she replied that they had repainted the house. Be that as it may, the place still stunk like an ashtray. Either have the place professionally deep-cleaned or throw out the carpets. To not do so is a sever dis-service to your client and frankly, is wasting the time of your fellow agents. No one will contemplate such a home without a deep discount.

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