C'mon, Sell Your House!: It's Fun in a Flu Season Sort of Way!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.18 (994 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1519752628 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It will keep you at the top of your game and ensure you maintain a semblance of sanity.. Can you blame them? Not really, but the buyer’s comments can create hurt feelings and mental confusion for the unprepared seller This book is a humorous true-to-life account of the actual events as we navigated (and survived) the home selling process. Buyers don’t care. Are you selling your home? Do you have visions of a cordial visit with the buyer, discussing the history of the home and all its unique features that make it such a smart purchase? Think again. And if you happen to meet them at all, most likely they will be polite while simultaneously strategizing with their agent creative ways to justify a low-ball offer. You may think it’s a fair price, and it may be, but that means nothing to someone interested in getting the most for their money. It includes what I consider pearls of wisdom that will help you, the home seller, prepare for the home selling process
A fun read. Amazon Customer A fun read C'mon Sell Your House is a comical look back at the process of selling the place where you raised your children and the headaches that go with the process. It also defines the new and interesting things you learn along the way in a lessons learned approach. The author presents his experiences in a way that we can all relate to using his very own satirically unique descriptions of the detai
About the Author Doug Wilcoxon grew up in Cantrall, Illinois and moved about following job changes and chasing dreams. . After 13 years in Indiana he and his wife recently moved near Orlando, Florida to determine if warmer winters and Disney Parks are to their liking
Doug Wilcoxon grew up in Cantrall, Illinois and moved about following job changes and chasing dreams. After 13 years in Indiana he and his wife recently moved near Orlando, Florida to determine if warmer winters and Disney Parks are to their liking.