The Fitze is Right | A Real Estate Podcast
In Episode 4 of The Fitze Is Right, Maryland realtor Jen Fitze takes you inside one of the wildest bidding wars she's ever been a part of... and she was at pottery class when it all went down. A $425,000 house in Bel Air hit the market with zero photos online. Not one interior shot. Just a terrible exterior photo that looked like it came from Google Earth. No showings were available through the normal scheduling app; Jen had to call the listing agent directly. Showings were restricted to one four-hour window and the seller would be present. Jen and her buyers showed up expecting the worst. Instead, they walked into a flipping party... cars everywhere. The house was a huge rancher on almost three acres, beautifully maintained by the same owner for 50 years. Original medieval-looking flooring in perfect condition. And a French maid mannequin in the family room. 40 people toured the house in four hours... on a listing with no photos. Then things got creative. Jen's buyer's husband found a $5 bill in the yard while looking for lot line stakes. They returned it to the seller. When they wrote their offer with an escalation clause, they ended the cap amount in "05"... so the seller would know they were "the $5 people." Since love letters to sellers are no longer legal, they had to get creative to stand out. Offers were due Sunday at 2 PM. Jen was at pottery class. Covered in clay. Her vase collapsed. Her phone was blowing up... buyer wants to change the offer, listing agent is texting updates, and Jen is trying not to be rude to the pottery instructor while managing a real estate bidding war with clay-covered hands. Then came the gut punch. Only 5 offers came in out of 40 showings, but the winning offers were well over $100,000 above the listing price. All cash. Jen's buyer never had a chance. She texted her frowny faces from the pottery wheel. But the episode doesn't stop there. Jen breaks down everything you need to know about bidding wars — what an escalation clause is and when it helps vs. hurts you, what an appraisal gap means, why she'd never let a client waive inspections on a well and septic system, and how cash offers actually work. Then she reveals what your agent won't tell you: the listing agent does NOT work for buyers, dual agency means one agent takes both sides with no commission discount, and love letters are now illegal due to Fair Housing violations. Plus, she shares how she once won a house for her buyer using Reese's Cups, a Home Depot gift card, and a little creative research. The episode wraps with the first-ever Rapid Fire segment; including Jen's answer to "What would you ban from real estate?" Spoiler: RIP Zillow. In this episode you'll learn: → Why a house with no photos got 40 showings in 4 hours → The creative $5 strategy that made one offer unforgettable → What an escalation clause is and when it can hurt you → Why cash offers win and how financed buyers can still compete → What the listing agent really does with your information → Why dual agency is almost never smart for buyers → How love letters became illegal and what you can do instead New episodes bi-weekly. Follow Jen Fitze on social media for daily real estate tips. Thanks for listening to The Fitze Is Right with Jen Fitze... the real estate podcast that tells you what your agent won't. New episodes drop every other week. If this episode helped you or made your jaw drop, leave a 5-star review; it's the single best way to help new listeners find the show. Got a real estate horror story of your own? We want to hear it. Send your story to @jenniferfitzecompassrealestate and Jen might read and react to it live on a future episode. CONNECT WITH JEN: All socials @jenniferfitzecompassrealestate WORK WITH JEN: Buying or selling a home in Maryland? Jen has over 20 years of experience helping families in Harford County, Baltimore County, and beyond. Reach out at jensellsmd@gmail.com
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