Our house has 2 floors and a basement and was built in the 90s. Has no issues but we had to repaint some rooms because the colors were a bit too exotic (orange and red). Our realtor sold another former home of ours in a different town in like 3 days, and we've had almost 10 showings but only one with feedback and the person thought it was too expensive (700k range). We've maintained our lawn, tidyed up the house before every showing, and tailored the interior better to the average buyer's interests, took better photos (although the photographer for some reason took photos of the attic with a bunch of junk in it and we got those removed after 2 days and 2 requests to the realtor to have them taken down on zillow), and still nothing. A friend of my mom's theory is that theres a bit of a real estate "mafia" in our town and that they all know each other and sell their homes easily, while our realtor is from a different town and not part of the "club". Ou...
As title states, was supposed to close the 15th. We didn’t hear any updates from our lawyer so we reached out last week for her to get us an update. The seller is now having trouble finding housing as they want to stay in the same school district and also going through a divorce. Now it’s a real possibility this can go past the legal 30 days. We’re in NY state. Our lawyer had the audacity to tell us we have no say in the matter and to “just stay with family and friends” if this goes past the 30 days. WTF?! I’m so mad I want to fire her. Is this not the totally inappropriate thing to say to your clients? Our lease is up July 1st. We gave our notice, we have nowhere to go and she says this?? submitted by /u/Effective-Tax-9183 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1u083r9/seller_is_dragging_out_the_closing/