Adventures in Real Estate Marketing
Who needs the Internet to market a property when you’ve got a Sharpie, barely legible handwriting and a photocopier! (Click to expand.)
Who needs the Internet to market a property when you’ve got a Sharpie, barely legible handwriting and a photocopier! (Click to expand.)
DIBS – and here you are posting again. As for my mama, you wouldnt know what to do if your life depended on it. Just keep playing with your statues of phalluses since you would not be able to get the real thing unless you paid for it.
You already are at the lowest level and lots of people have called you on it. You just refuse to see the truth – you are a lonely pathetic man who has to constantly talk about himself to feel better. For all your claims, its hard to believe considering the facts about this property and decisions you have made. Just because you copy and paste from Bloomberg, doesnt mean anything.
Back to the property…
Bought on 9/3/2010 from an estate sale for $517,000.
onHalsey, I encourage you to go to the OT with your ideas. You will get a willing and open audience to share your “thoughts”.
onHAlsey, what is it with you??? Didn’t I tip you and yo mama enough last time.
Take it over to the OT if you want to talk like an uneducated moron. Seems like you are the only one talking your usual level of low life trash here. I’ve got better things to do than to continue to lower myself to your level, and too many other properties to worry about since you want to talk real estate. Fool.
Once in a while, Mr. B. reveals a low-class streak in him, and this is one of those times.
He is increasingly turning this web-site into a real-estate/lifestyle marketing tool. It’s his business and if that is where he wants to take it, that’s fine with me. To snark on a particular guy who isn’t signing up for what he’s selling, however, is low-class. As a person who also makes his living in sales and marketing, I could never imagine my company ragging on the competition this way.
This broker has a contract with a seller, and the way he chooses to market this house is between him and that person. If he believes that this is the most effective way to do it, and his client is fine with it, it’s HIS business.
I can only speculate as to why Mr. B. decides to heap scorn on small homeowners from time-to-time who don’t renovate to his taste, and brokers who choose not to go with his marketing tool. I can call it what it is, however: low-class.
DIBS – Truth hurts …
I dont need to talk about my sex life on here like you do or pay for sex. Next time you opine on something, keep it relevant and dont overshare about your pathetic, lonely existence.
For someone who works for hedge fund you are here all the time and commenting on almost all the posts. You bought at the peak of real estate market, put some money into it and now you are looking to sell. I am not sure if you know what you are talking about.
onHalseySt…go fuck yourself. Seems like you could use it, ghetto trash.
the most offensive thing a broker can do is sucker a seller to sign with them cause they promised a completely pipedream ASK on the place.
Can’t even take the time to type this out? I would have even accepted Comic Sans font. Lame!