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  1. #11
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    It is a game. The buyer is going to offer less than asking price anyway so the range really doesn't matter. The sellr will have the opportuity of a counteroffer. It stirs activity. It starts dialogue.
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    Wow, Intelligent Dialog. I am not being Sarcastic! I brought this same idea up on another nameless forum. I think I started a WAR, name slinging, harsh tones. All over an idea and strategy. I think I may discontinue my efforts at conversation at the other nameless forum.

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    Last edited by Jonny; 12-20-2007 at 08:38 AM.

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    its interesting to see how regionalized range pricing is....

    In Northern California, we don't really see it. Head to Southern California and it appears much more common (especially in and around San Diego).

    I can understand and appreciate the concept since it would theoretically provide a home with more exposure to people searching within a given, tightly defined price range. This would also assume that the local MLS Board was setup in such a way to permit and display range prices in such a way that the property would be represented at both the low and the high end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EFS Webmaster View Post
    This would also assume that the local MLS Board was setup in such a way to permit and display range prices in such a way that the property would be represented at both the low and the high end.
    It is in So Cal and on Realtor.com as well. Supposedly, some 50% of homes in San Diego are listed this way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny View Post
    Wow, Intellegent Dialog. I am not being Sarcastic! I brought this same idea up on another nameless forum. I think I started a WAR, name slinging, harsh tones. All over an idea and strategy. I think I may discontinue my efforts at conversation at the other nameless forum.

    Kudos to RE Webmasters
    Some of those people that responded on that other nameless forum are on this forum and don't respond to posts submitted on multiple forums. In fact I believe there is a rule on this forum about not making posts that are already on other forums. I am not being sarcastic.

    ps Did you misspell intelligent as a way to get your point across?
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    I just logged into that other nameless forum and there you are with another duplicate post about your blog that you have on this forum word for word. Give us a break.
    Serving all your Outer Banks real estate needs and if you are looking for a deal then search all Outer Banks foreclosures for bank owned real estate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny View Post
    Wow, I have started a conversation somewhere else and was blown away by the response. I am curious what you guys think about range pricing?
    Well I guess I was wrong Do you feel big now?
    Last edited by Jonny; 12-20-2007 at 08:37 AM.

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