home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Path: sparky!uunet!think.com!mintaka.lcs.mit.edu!spdcc!jfwhome!jfw
- From: jfw@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM (John F. Woods)
- Subject: Re: How to go low?
- Message-ID: <C004IC.IwH@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM>
- Organization: Misanthropes-R-Us
- References: <Bzy0wq.6yE@boi.hp.com> <BzzGLx.8tI@mccc.edu> <1992Dec28.192605.1179@tessi.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 03:32:33 GMT
- Lines: 11
-
- In <1992Dec28.192605.1179@tessi.com> allen@tessi.com (Allen Warren) writes:
- >Yes, your asking price
- >could indeed be way out of line, but if someone is REALLY interested in
- >your house, there's nothing stopping them from making a low offer, is there?
-
- It could be that the people whose budget is right for the "right" value of
- the house are not seeing it because they believe it is way too expensive,
- and the people whose budgets will cover the asking price are looking for
- significantly more home than is there; hence, relatively few "REALLY"
- interested buyers may be seeing the house.
-
-