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		<title>By: RealEstateUndressed &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Magnificent 7 Nominee: Kris Berg, San Diego Home Blog: and Phil Hoover at the Boise BlogThe simple truths of real estate value are:</title>
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		<dc:creator>RealEstateUndressed &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Magnificent 7 Nominee: Kris Berg, San Diego Home Blog: and Phil Hoover at the Boise BlogThe simple truths of real estate value are:</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Your home isn’t worth what&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; click here for more of the simple truths. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: John Schneider</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Schneider</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2006 05:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kris, What you (and Phil) say is so true. But then you meet people who respect your opinion, look forward to your advice and put themselves in your hands-and you do your damndest to perform for them. If that weren&#039;t so, the no-win situations would be intolerable and drag us down.
The most fun is when I&#039;ve had clients looking to sell their home, where my suggested list price is maybe 10 - 15% higher than the compettition - AND the sellers tell me that they want to list with me, BUT they&#039;re concerned because my price is higher than that of 2 other reputable agents in town - 10-15% or so higher - AND they assure me that I can reduce my suggested list price to match the competition, if I want,  AND they will still list with me. WOW. A little jittery, a bit of trepidation, but I stuck with my price (on every occassion) and on every occassion we sold in a reasonable time close to list price.  Talk about happy clients and a supremely confident agent, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound and smile thru no-win situations for at least a week.
(This is not to suggest that I&#039;ve never listed property for more $$$ than I should have, either mistakenly or in a kind of loose cahoots with the seller, I have)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kris, What you (and Phil) say is so true. But then you meet people who respect your opinion, look forward to your advice and put themselves in your hands-and you do your damndest to perform for them. If that weren&#8217;t so, the no-win situations would be intolerable and drag us down.<br />
The most fun is when I&#8217;ve had clients looking to sell their home, where my suggested list price is maybe 10 &#8211; 15% higher than the compettition &#8211; AND the sellers tell me that they want to list with me, BUT they&#8217;re concerned because my price is higher than that of 2 other reputable agents in town &#8211; 10-15% or so higher &#8211; AND they assure me that I can reduce my suggested list price to match the competition, if I want,  AND they will still list with me. WOW. A little jittery, a bit of trepidation, but I stuck with my price (on every occassion) and on every occassion we sold in a reasonable time close to list price.  Talk about happy clients and a supremely confident agent, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound and smile thru no-win situations for at least a week.<br />
(This is not to suggest that I&#8217;ve never listed property for more $$$ than I should have, either mistakenly or in a kind of loose cahoots with the seller, I have)</p>
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