How Not To Take FSBO Pictures 101
Started by Isle_of_Lucy
over 10 years ago
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Here's your introductory course: http://streeteasy.com/building/georgetown-plaza/32d
It could be worse, but that price......esp. with #25D just sold in far better condition.
How about http://streeteasy.com/building/173_175-riverside-drive-new_york/89b ?
I think I'll go to Sunday's open house.
I am going to watch that 173_175 riverside-drive listing. The pictures definitely could be brighter, but I see enough quality through those dreary pictures that I actually would go to the open house were I in that market. I am rooting for this FSBO seller because I'd like to see more high-end listings sell FSBO. A great house in DC's Cleveland Park listed at over $5m recently when into contract within days of being listed FSBO. That was the first time that I personally saw that, but I am only a real estate dilettante so I have no idea how un/common that is.
http://streeteasy.com/building/310-lexington-avenue-new_york/11fg
While I was procrastinating with TB's search, I came across this one. I don't know anything about the area or the building; the square footage for the price gets it in the running, but the pictures?
BTW - check out the new photos at http://streeteasy.com/building/173_175-riverside-drive-new_york/89b.
NWT spoke and they listened. Not my market so no idea about price, but it does look beautiful.