Friday, February 29, 2008

Another "remote showing"






























I continue to be fascinated by the phenomenon of
"remote showings." My real estate agent has been
busy and so I called up a seller's agent to see if
I could procure a door code and do my own
"showing," as it were.

I couldn't get in touch with the seller's real
estate agent, but the office assistant felt she
had enough authority to give me the door code,
on my own say-so of who I was.

"Remote showings" seem to be--increasingly--
the standard procedure for house showings on
the North Side. Well, I say standardize it.
It would be so much more efficient (and fun)
if a buyer could just tour house after house,
on their own--no real estate agent, no
pressure--with a big list of door codes.

On another note...why doesn't the MLS
listing have "neighborhood" listed?
This is really useful information, since
the neighborhoods have different
reputations and the different
neighborhood associations have a
lot of variation. Info like "subdivision"
is useful...yeah, if you're a geek who
loves reading abstracts. (Guilty)

But I really think the MLS could be
a lot more useful if the "neighborhood"
of each property (Hawthorne, Jordan,
etc.) were also listed.

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