You might have walked by this sculpture many times and not noticed it.
Zillow, The Elephant in the Room
As most of you know, Zillow has become wildly popular. In my experience, the information is correct about 85% of the time – which is okay except when buyers or sellers rely on the information as 100% correct. This is why Realtors are less enthusiastic about Zillow than is the general public.
Nevertheless, Zillow is where you go, and therefore is where I should be. This means more testimonials on Zillow. For this, I need you. If you have a kind word or two to share, I’d love it if you would.
To post on Zillow, here’s what to do:
1) Click here to access Zillow’s review form for my Realtor profile.
2) Add your testimonial in the space provided at the bottom. (Feel free to add star reviews at the top, too!)
3) If you don’t already have a Zillow account, select a username and password.
4) Submit review.
And although far fewer people look at the testimonials on my website, I still want them there and would like to post your Zillow review there. I’ll assume that’s okay unless you let me know otherwise.
Cranberry Harvest Time!
Where the Magic Happens
Spent an afternoon hearing about the magic the designers at Design No.5 conjure in the homes they stage. I’m a fan! The cost is always brought back in the stronger selling price. The challenge is getting sellers to understand that. I think a certain level of sophistication is required – or maybe just a lot of hours with HGTV!