Needless to say, that doesn’t always happen. The factual data of a listing—including the photos that supply the “better than a thousand words” about it—can’t convey more than a two-dimensional glimpse of any Boise home. When the fit isn’t quite right, it’s on to the next for both buyer and seller—which of course happens more often than not.
Whenever possible, I am already familiar with the properties we tour, and usually have a good working relationship with the seller’s Boise Realtor. There can be exceptions, as with just-listed homes, or when a client has spotted a ‘For Sale by Owner’ property I haven’t been able to preview. Occasionally these can result in post-visit reactions that indicate a not-in-this-lifetime verdict. Here are some of the kind of post-showing reactions Realtors hope not to hear:
- “Soooo. I guess they have lots of cats.”
- “That black-and-violet master bath was certainly…jarring.”
- “Maybe a National Forest management team could make a dent in that backyard.”
- “Have you ever seen that many water-stained ceilings in a single house?”
- “I can’t unsee the tub. I’m seeing it now. I’ll see it tonight when I go to sleep—if I can get to sleep.”
- “It’s amazing the neighbors let them paint it that color.”
- “Maybe if you built one of those big sound barriers they put next to highways?”
- “I didn’t expect those stacks and stacks of magazine collections—at least not there in the kitchen.”
- “If the toilet won’t flush in two bathrooms, who cares if there are four?”
- “Can we stop at a drugstore? I think I’ve got fleas.”