Bad Deals Only
A blizzard, a missing toaster, and a buyer's agent who never showed up. This one earns the name. Nick and Seth get into the February snow lull, why septic and Title V testing grinds to a halt in winter, and how to get a listing sold anyway. Then the main event: a deal where the buyer toured the open house three times with the listing team, produced their own agent at the last minute, asked for $100,000 in repairs, and turned the final walkthrough into a seven-hour solo marathon during a blizzard. All over a countertop microwave they kept calling a toaster. In this episode: * Title V and septic: winter perk-test delays, the two-quote standard, and paying the bill out of escrow * Tight inventory, getting listings ready early, and working off-market and pocket listings * Why rates jumped from the high fives back to 6.5 on war and inflation news * The "seven out of ten boxes" rule, because that is what you can actually afford * A full buyer-intake role play, from work-from-home space to narrowing down towns north of Boston * Why exclusive buyer agency matters, and firing the client who wants to shop three agents at once * The Florida "on or before" closing controversy and what specific performance really means * The bad deal: the no-show agent, the $100k inspection ask, the seven-hour walkthrough, and the $150 toaster saga Hosted by Seth Williams (Reference Real Estate) and Nick Nardone (real estate attorney). More at sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com]. For entertainment only. Nothing here is legal, financial, or real estate advice.
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