Not talking about "hurt feelings". Illegal was a clumsy way of saying that you cannot market a house that's not actually for sale anymore......
That's the answer I wanted :)
I said in in my original post that I have no problem with that. My question relates to the listings on web portals such as RE.com or Domain, and...
Have you ever seen an open for a house sold at auction? Might not settle either...
I know it's not binding until exchanged. But then it's "sold", and most agents will immediately list it as "sold" and no longer market it. So...
Why advertise an open at all once the contract has gone unconditional? That doesn't make sense, it would be illegal to market it at all by then.
I know an agent will try to sell at a higher price even after an offer has been accepted, and can legally do so until contracts are exchanged. But...
So far (for the last six or seven months since price falls became the pattern) it has been houses not units that have driven the downturn. See...
"Outdoor dogs" are largely a myth. A Jack Russell kept permanently outdoors???
No point. The gullible will believe anything. Boom times are back, hooray!
Wow, you really have a way of dragging down any discussion a notch or three...
No. Unlike you, I'm not pre-programmed to be positive or negative. Just think the comparison between Liverpool and Kensington is a bit...
Apples and oranges. Or rather: apples and peas. UNSW has more than 40,000 students, many based in local halls of residence, and has been there for...
That kind of factor (and many others) makes the rolling medians on the realestate.com website so unreliable, especially for smaller suburbs. But...
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