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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (6699)11/12/2002 10:02:40 PM
From: MulhollandDriveRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
>>I'm sure you understand this but you act like it escapes you for some reason.<<

she understands.

<gg>

btw....you do know that realtor fees are negotiable???

:)



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (6699)11/12/2002 10:16:46 PM
From: Elroy JetsonRespond to of 306849
 
Ms. Tradelite was previously employed as an administrative assistant to one of the lobbyists at the NAR. Her company loyalty has followed her into retirement.

Everywhere wearing that Realtor lapel pin on her blouse. The one for 40 years of service, with the quarter carat diamond in it. Just below the little American flag brooch. Just be thankful you're not her neighbor.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (6699)11/12/2002 11:16:23 PM
From: TradeliteRespond to of 306849
 
<<the reason this hasn't caught on (yet) is due to the small number of remaining RE firms (at least locally)>>

You certainly aren't describing the average American town where real estate offices are on every corner and are fiercely competitive. (Would it surprise you to know that real estate salespeople are competitive against even those people in their own firms? Yes, it's true here where I live.)

I keep thinking something is very different between real estate in California and real estate on the East Coast. Gee.....it might take a 500-page book to describe the differences?