Posted to: For Buyers

An offer I can’t refuse

Why are garage sales called “garage sales” yet they rarely take place in the garage?

I recently came across an advertisement for a garage sale that said “What would you pay for this?” No item came with a price tag attached to it; buyer’s were the one who decided how much to pay for it. There was no haggling or negotiating. The interesting thing was the person running the garage sale thinks he made more money doing it this way. People paid more for some of the junk than he would have priced it at.

How about marketing a house this way? “Look at the comps then tell us what you’d pay for it. All reasonable offers will be considered.”

What do you think?

I don’t think a seller would go for it, but it sure is an interesting thought…

Discussion

No comments for “An offer I can’t refuse”

Post a comment

Welcome to Real Estate Juice

A minute in the life of Berkeley Real Estate Agent and Business Coach, Krista Miller. Hold on tight and check back often! The real estate market in the East Bay is movin’ and shakin’ and will surely keep you on your toes…

Recent Posts

Albany Swim Center Set To Open February 15th, 2012
February 2, 2012
By Krista Miller
Please Drive Slow on Marin: Tonight’s Vigil Brought Many but Some Cars Still Didn’t Slow Down
February 1, 2012
By Krista Miller
Chinese New Year on Fourth Street in Berkeley Feb. 4th
February 1, 2012
By Krista Miller
Prices Drop Nationwide, Not Necessarily the Case in Berkeley and the Surrounding Areas
January 31, 2012
By Krista Miller
Whole Foods Plan for Albany is Moving Forward
January 30, 2012
By Krista Miller

Archives