D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:14 pm
We got this home warranty with our purchase that I figured was ... well, I just called them because our bathroom ceiling is all peeling around the vent fan and it looks like they are going to send someone out to fix it 100% on their dime. I figured they'd tell me to pound sand but thought it would be remiss not to at least see.
I am going to try to find a bunch of other shit with the now over the next month before it expires .
Curious how this goes. I've always wondered about these and the buyers of our downstate house have elected for one that their realtor is paying for. I but if they actually fix stuff like this no hassle, then at all.
D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:14 pm
We got this home warranty with our purchase that I figured was ... well, I just called them because our bathroom ceiling is all peeling around the vent fan and it looks like they are going to send someone out to fix it 100% on their dime. I figured they'd tell me to pound sand but thought it would be remiss not to at least see.
I am going to try to find a bunch of other shit with the now over the next month before it expires .
Curious how this goes. I've always wondered about these and the buyers of our downstate house have elected for one that their realtor is paying for. I but if they actually fix stuff like this no hassle, then at all.
They called me back and told me to pound sand So after committing to fixing it, they were like "we looked closer at your policy and drywall is only covered if it's damaged by one of our contractors"
Our realtor pretty much insisted this was necessary, the seller "paid for it" so whatever. I always assumed such things were and it looks like we were both right.
Our fence has also started falling over, so I think I will try to get them to repair that. We have about two months on it, need to try to find something to at least justify the $500. Regardless of the seller paying for it, we ultimately paid for the house and that was wrapped up in the overall cost
Curious how this goes. I've always wondered about these and the buyers of our downstate house have elected for one that their realtor is paying for. I but if they actually fix stuff like this no hassle, then at all.
They called me back and told me to pound sand So after committing to fixing it, they were like "we looked closer at your policy and drywall is only covered if it's damaged by one of our contractors"
Our realtor pretty much insisted this was necessary, the seller "paid for it" so whatever. I always assumed such things were and it looks like we were both right.
Our fence has also started falling over, so I think I will try to get them to repair that. We have about two months on it, need to try to find something to at least justify the $500. Regardless of the seller paying for it, we ultimately paid for the house and that was wrapped up in the overall cost
Yea...you paid for it somehow for sure. The buyer's agent on our house must really want to get her clients into our house since she's paying for it herself...whatever get the deal done.
But yep, I suspected they were I could never figure out exactly what they covered, as it seems like it's limited to appliances and mechanicals maybe?
They called me back and told me to pound sand So after committing to fixing it, they were like "we looked closer at your policy and drywall is only covered if it's damaged by one of our contractors"
Our realtor pretty much insisted this was necessary, the seller "paid for it" so whatever. I always assumed such things were and it looks like we were both right.
Our fence has also started falling over, so I think I will try to get them to repair that. We have about two months on it, need to try to find something to at least justify the $500. Regardless of the seller paying for it, we ultimately paid for the house and that was wrapped up in the overall cost
Yea...you paid for it somehow for sure. The buyer's agent on our house must really want to get her clients into our house since she's paying for it herself...whatever get the deal done.
But yep, I suspected they were I could never figure out exactly what they covered, as it seems like it's limited to appliances and mechanicals maybe?
Yeah there is a lot of mention of appliances... It's funny, our realtor is a friend of mine but sometimes I got the vibe that he just gets kick backs from all of these stupid services. I hate the housing game, I feel like realtors are full of and find it how much they clear per transaction when the attorneys really do all of the heavy lifting.
Detroit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:38 pm
Yea...you paid for it somehow for sure. The buyer's agent on our house must really want to get her clients into our house since she's paying for it herself...whatever get the deal done.
But yep, I suspected they were I could never figure out exactly what they covered, as it seems like it's limited to appliances and mechanicals maybe?
Yeah there is a lot of mention of appliances... It's funny, our realtor is a friend of mine but sometimes I got the vibe that he just gets kick backs from all of these stupid services. I hate the housing game, I feel like realtors are full of and find it how much they clear per transaction when the attorneys really do all of the heavy lifting.
Depends on the state, actually. In MI, there's no requirement to use real estate lawyers, so realtors do pretty much everything. Ours is going to clear money, but she really did work her ass off. Our house did not sell easily and she worked for it.
The damn charging port on my phone has been slowly failing, so I finally decided to go full and buy a new one. $33/mo for 2 years for a bloody phone.
I'm going back to Samsung since my old S4 still works besides being slow. S20+ is on sale at Verizon for "only" $800 instead of $1200. Hopefully this thing will last longer than the LG that only went 3 years.
troyguitar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:09 am
The damn charging port on my phone has been slowly failing, so I finally decided to go full and buy a new one. $33/mo for 2 years for a bloody phone.
I'm going back to Samsung since my old S4 still works besides being slow. S20+ is on sale at Verizon for "only" $800 instead of $1200. Hopefully this thing will last longer than the LG that only went 3 years.
I bought an iPhone8 for $599 about two years ago... it's a lot of money but certainly something we use every day, so I guess worth it. I just hope to see this last at least four years
Yeah there is a lot of mention of appliances... It's funny, our realtor is a friend of mine but sometimes I got the vibe that he just gets kick backs from all of these stupid services. I hate the housing game, I feel like realtors are full of and find it how much they clear per transaction when the attorneys really do all of the heavy lifting.
Depends on the state, actually. In MI, there's no requirement to use real estate lawyers, so realtors do pretty much everything. Ours is going to clear money, but she really did work her ass off. Our house did not sell easily and she worked for it.
I guess in a way I get more aggravated because I hang out with our dude as a friend and he is making ridiculous money for what feels like a joke to me. Admittedly he has the best personality for sales ever, so he is really good at new client acquisition, but when I think about selling our house one day, it is and that we would have to pay over $20K for these "services".
Detroit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:48 pm
Depends on the state, actually. In MI, there's no requirement to use real estate lawyers, so realtors do pretty much everything. Ours is going to clear money, but she really did work her ass off. Our house did not sell easily and she worked for it.
I guess in a way I get more aggravated because I hang out with our dude as a friend and he is making ridiculous money for what feels like a joke to me. Admittedly he has the best personality for sales ever, so he is really good at new client acquisition, but when I think about selling our house one day, it is and that we would have to pay over $20K for these "services".
It's just the nature of the business and it's better to just ignore the figure because the alternative of selling yourself never works.
I will say...
It took over a month for our house to sell. Our realtor held 4 open houses that she was personally at, eating up 2 full weekends for her. She attended every single showing to help answer questions, which was at least 20 hours of her time if not more. She paid $500 to have the house professionally photographed, and worked to tweak zillow to be just right. She advertised the house on every social media platform imaginable AND followed up with every single lead from an open house, showing, or cold call. She gave us weekly reports on progress and what she had been doing to move the house, along with great market analysis and pricing insight.
She'll clear just over $30k on our house...and yea it's A LOT and makes me but she worked hard for it. We never could have put in the time and dedication she did to sell the place.
And buyer's agents...holy shit do they have to do work to get people into houses. The stories we've heard from our realtor and other friends in the industry are It can take months and months of showings and to get someone to find the house they want.
If you're a good people person, it's a great profession. Other than that...it sounds like misery to me.
I guess in a way I get more aggravated because I hang out with our dude as a friend and he is making ridiculous money for what feels like a joke to me. Admittedly he has the best personality for sales ever, so he is really good at new client acquisition, but when I think about selling our house one day, it is and that we would have to pay over $20K for these "services".
It's just the nature of the business and it's better to just ignore the figure because the alternative of selling yourself never works.
I will say...
It took over a month for our house to sell. Our realtor held 4 open houses that she was personally at, eating up 2 full weekends for her. She attended every single showing to help answer questions, which was at least 20 hours of her time if not more. She paid $500 to have the house professionally photographed, and worked to tweak zillow to be just right. She advertised the house on every social media platform imaginable AND followed up with every single lead from an open house, showing, or cold call. She gave us weekly reports on progress and what she had been doing to move the house, along with great market analysis and pricing insight.
She'll clear just over $30k on our house...and yea it's A LOT and makes me but she worked hard for it. We never could have put in the time and dedication she did to sell the place.
is an amount of work.
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
wap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:00 am
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
We bought Pixel 3a's for $299 last year and they've been great. I really don't see what features a new phone could have that I'd want enough to spend that much more.
We switched service from Google Fi to AT&T, and they forced us to go in the store to complete. The entire time the dude was trying to get us to "upgrade" because it's "so cheap" only $XX/mo or whatever. I asked him what the new phones did better and he talked about bigger screens or processors or some shit that I REALLY DGAF about in my phone. I'm good bro, just get me my damned service.
wap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:00 am
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
We bought Pixel 3a's for $299 last year and they've been great. I really don't see what features a new phone could have that I'd want enough to spend that much more.
We switched service from Google Fi to AT&T, and they forced us to go in the store to complete. The entire time the dude was trying to get us to "upgrade" because it's "so cheap" only $XX/mo or whatever. I asked him what the new phones did better and he talked about bigger screens or processors or some shit that I REALLY DGAF about in my phone. I'm good bro, just get me my damned service.
My phone does everything I could ever imagine I'd want a phone to do. Battery life is pretty as well. At the end of the day, after being unplugged for 14-15 hours or so it usually has 40%-60% battery life left. Admittedly, I don't use it as constantly as your typical
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:33 am
It's just the nature of the business and it's better to just ignore the figure because the alternative of selling yourself never works.
I will say...
It took over a month for our house to sell. Our realtor held 4 open houses that she was personally at, eating up 2 full weekends for her. She attended every single showing to help answer questions, which was at least 20 hours of her time if not more. She paid $500 to have the house professionally photographed, and worked to tweak zillow to be just right. She advertised the house on every social media platform imaginable AND followed up with every single lead from an open house, showing, or cold call. She gave us weekly reports on progress and what she had been doing to move the house, along with great market analysis and pricing insight.
She'll clear just over $30k on our house...and yea it's A LOT and makes me but she worked hard for it. We never could have put in the time and dedication she did to sell the place.
is an amount of work.
I do that level of follow up with customers that net me like $1K in commission, not $30K. THe working all weekends is a lot though, that is one aspect that is shit. I guess the key is just not moving much, the fees really add up if you
wap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:00 am
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
I mostly agree although I am always a bit concerned that the phone will itself at 2-3 years from original launch. I bought the iPhone 8 instead of 7 for this reason, and annoying, they are fucking IDENTICAL but it was like $150 more (I had the 7 from my old job and had to return it). Unfortunately is obsessed with iPhone and she gets so by me not having one, I just go with it. I really give no fucks about Android versus iOS otherwiise.
wap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:00 am
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
We bought Pixel 3a's for $299 last year and they've been great. I really don't see what features a new phone could have that I'd want enough to spend that much more.
We switched service from Google Fi to AT&T, and they forced us to go in the store to complete. The entire time the dude was trying to get us to "upgrade" because it's "so cheap" only $XX/mo or whatever. I asked him what the new phones did better and he talked about bigger screens or processors or some shit that I REALLY DGAF about in my phone. I'm good bro, just get me my damned service.
The main things I wanted were microSD card slot for the muzak library, plus big battery and waterproof and newer more efficient hardware for using it as nav on the bike. My LG might last an hour on a full charge when using it for navigation, and maaaaaaybe 3-4 hours if I only pull up the maps occasionally and do my own actual navigating. I have no need for ultra high res 120 Hz screens or whatever, I'll disable that on the S20 in favor of better battery life. I want to be able to go out in the middle of nowhere all day and know that I'll be able to look up maps and shit.
I also want to run the Zwift indoor bike app on it which does actually require some horsepower to run smoothly. The PC version kind of sucks.
But yeah if you're just texting pics then anything will work fine.
I do that level of follow up with customers that net me like $1K in commission, not $30K. THe working all weekends is a lot though, that is one aspect that is shit. I guess the key is just not moving much, the fees really add up if you
I don't disagree...it's a racket man. We got enough for the house to pay the fee and still turn a profit, so whatever. So you either capitalize on a hot market to pay the fee, or just don't move much.
wap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:00 am
And re phones. I bought an unlocked Motorola G6 from Best Buy a couple of years ago for ~$150, and Mrs bought an ulocked G7 from Amazon last year for ~$175.
$700+ phones for me is a big .
I mostly agree although I am always a bit concerned that the phone will itself at 2-3 years from original launch. I bought the iPhone 8 instead of 7 for this reason, and annoying, they are fucking IDENTICAL but it was like $150 more (I had the 7 from my old job and had to return it). Unfortunately is obsessed with iPhone and she gets so by me not having one, I just go with it. I really give no fucks about Android versus iOS otherwiise.
I have an iPhone from work...I don't even know what model it is, but it was old when I got it almost 2 years ago now and it gets updates and works just fine. I'm not a huge fan of iOS usability and prefer my android, but they both do the critical functions of a phone. I just think paying a bunch of money for a phone is
I do that level of follow up with customers that net me like $1K in commission, not $30K. THe working all weekends is a lot though, that is one aspect that is shit. I guess the key is just not moving much, the fees really add up if you
I guess I was comparing her to other realtors. And yea, it's a LOT of weekends and evenings worked, for sure.
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
I do that level of follow up with customers that net me like $1K in commission, not $30K. THe working all weekends is a lot though, that is one aspect that is shit. I guess the key is just not moving much, the fees really add up if you
I guess I was comparing her to other realtors. And yea, it's a LOT of weekends and evenings worked, for sure.
Yea I dunno, weekends and evenings sure but depending on your market you make a shit ton of $ per hr once you figure out a good rhythm. I estimate my agent made about $3500 an hr from me.
I guess I was comparing her to other realtors. And yea, it's a LOT of weekends and evenings worked, for sure.
Yea I dunno, weekends and evenings sure but depending on your market you make a shit ton of $ per hr once you figure out a good rhythm. I estimate my agent made about $3500 an hr from me.
there’s a lot of competition though, seems everyone wants to be a realtor right now.