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#255741 - 10/19/08 07:21 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
sorrento Offline
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I despise the term "newer". Newer= Than what?
Newer roof = 5-8 years old
Newer appliances = circa 2000
Newer carpet = steam cleaned 70s shag.
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#255752 - 10/19/08 08:47 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: sorrento]
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Originally Posted By: sorrento
I despise the term "newer". Newer= Than what?
Newer roof = 5-8 years old
Newer appliances = circa 2000
Newer carpet = steam cleaned 70s shag.



Well, that's the point. Because many agents have fallen into the trap of calling a one-year-old roof a 'new roof.' Then the broker ends up paying for a real 'new' roof! So they dance around it with words such as 'like new' or 'newish' or 'newer.' Not very smart.

If you call it a 'newer roof' then there is some ambiguity. Personally, I'd use 'roof replaced in Jan 2006. Complete kitchen remodel with top-of-the-line appliances installed in August 2007!'


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#255756 - 10/19/08 09:15 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Texas Agent]
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I have an REO listing that the previous listings remarks stated that it had been totally remodelled. Well it might have. In 1955. It is a 1928 house.

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#255768 - 10/19/08 10:21 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Texas Agent]
Perky_REALTOR Global Moderator Offline
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Quote:
I'd use 'roof replaced in Jan 2006.


Unfortunately our MLS really restricts the amount of characters we can have in our description. It's a lot less characters to say "newer". Since my broker requires us to put the seller's disclosure up on the mls for all of our listings, all they have to do to know how "new" the roof is would be to look at the disclosure.

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#255777 - 10/20/08 06:41 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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To de-code Newer or New(er); it simply means it's not as old as the structure itself. It's not the Original Roof. That's what this thread is for . . . . to Un-Veil the Arcane Secrets of our Real Estate Cult to the Normal People.


Edited by Vermont007 (10/20/08 09:09 AM)
Edit Reason: Fixed the Veil; Ended the Beef!
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#255784 - 10/20/08 08:44 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Vermont]
Perky_REALTOR Global Moderator Offline
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Un-veal?

Or, more appropriate, de-pork...?

*snicker*

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#255806 - 10/20/08 11:28 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Originally Posted By: Perky_REALTOR
Un-veal?

Or, more appropriate, de-pork...?

*snicker*

Okay, okay . . . . so I made a mistake; and I fixed it. I'll try to get over it . . . . somehow. And, no one I'd rather get caught by than the Ever-Vigilant Perkster.

But how could I have allowed this to happen ? I think I originally had "reveal" but determined that it didn't have quite the same mystery coefficient in this secret context; so I just swapped out the Prefix "RE" and replaced it with the "UN" (thinking that might create the image of some Exotic Dancer in a Harem, pulling aside one of those flimsy cloths they use to cover up their teeth); but I never looked back to see. It never dawned on me that the underlying root words might be completely different:

veal - pronounced like Eel, the fish; versus

veil - pronounced like Ale, the malt beverage.

Weird, Heh ?

Thanks for setting me right . . . . I wouldn't have had it any other way !
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#255807 - 10/20/08 11:31 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Vermont]
Perky_REALTOR Global Moderator Offline
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Now, I want some fish and chips, and some beer to wash it down with!

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#255817 - 10/20/08 11:57 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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i'm beautiful inside......just plain corny!

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#255822 - 10/20/08 12:12 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
REODayton Global Moderator Offline
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Originally Posted By: Perky_REALTOR
Now, I want some fish and chips, and some beer to wash it down with!


I'd take you lucnch if you were in my area!

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#255828 - 10/20/08 12:37 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: REODayton]
Perky_REALTOR Global Moderator Offline
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I'll remember that the next time we're passing through Dayton! wink

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#256631 - 10/26/08 04:06 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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One very popular around here is 'authentic', which can be pretty ugly in homes over a century old

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#256943 - 10/28/08 01:45 PM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Montes de Malaga]
Troy Richardson Moderator Offline
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Registered: 05/31/06
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Loc: Bennington, Vermont
A friend of mine just got done purchasing a house in Atlanta. He wrote me this note:

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I'm relatively young. I'm relatively cute. I'm positively pre-approved for an obscene amount. Why is it so hard to get the ^&*$%#&^ Realtors to call me back with a definite answer or appointment time?

In the last few months or so I’ve learned many new and exciting phrases and code words used in the wacky, exciting world of real estate. I should feel worldly and knowledgeable now but instead I just feel dirty and defiled. Realtors speak a language all their own but once you start paying attention, it’s easy to pick it right up!

For instance, did you know that…

“As Is” means: We’ve hidden the bullet holes and mold as best we can. If your appraiser finds them during a later inspection you can’t come back and sue us while we spend your money in the Bahamas on hookers and drugs.

“Handyman’s Special” means: We bought this house to fix up and flip but we just don’t have the money and/or desire to mess with it anymore.

“Needs Light Cleaning” means: Nothing is as cleansing as a fire. A big, raging, out of control fire that happens to occur when all the alarm batteries are dead and/or removed and the neighbors are in Boca.

“Corner Lot” means: Expect loud rap music booming bass waves at your house from Olds Cutlass trunk speakers on two sides of your house at all times, not just one.

“Pet friendly back yard” means: At least two carpets in the home will smell like cat [censored].

“Just waiting for your touch to make it a home” means: We have screwed with the place as much as we can but now we’re done. Congratulations it’s your turn now.

“Florida room on back” means: A small to medium sized covered porch with zero privacy that’ll be too damn cold to occupy six months out of the year. It does not mean Florida from “Good Times” will live in the back of your house and work as your maid as part of your monthly mortgage payments.

“Needs Updating” means: My elderly grandmother lived here until she was 106. In fact she died right where that stain is on the shag carpet in the corner. Her love of floral wallpaper was legendary so good luck removing it from every room in the house when she comes back as the undead to haunt your every night spent under this roof…and don’t tell her I sold you this house. I don’t want her pissed at me…

“Rent to Own” mean: Let’s pretend you bought the place outright and then we’ll pretend I’m the bank; not just another stinking landlord making a buck off your sorry credit challenged butt.

“Recently Reduced” means: I’m already pissed off no one can see the obvious perfection of the home I’m so desperate to unload so I’ve already lowered the price below my expectations. Try to bid a lower price now , I dare ya.

“All the appliances stay” means: I’d hang onto that avocado green and/or harvest gold refrigerator if I was you. Not only will it probably be a classic any day now but we haven’t moved it in 35 years and we’re scared what’s living behind that wall. That humming noise? Oh that’s just the power draining out at the pole transformer every time the ice cube maker cycles. Margarita?

“Long Term tenants” means: I tried to evict their non paying butts for the last year but the courts make it impossible to throw someone out in under six months and a year is a long time to pay attorney’s fees.

“You keep the washer and dryer!” means: This is a bribe. Shut up and make me an offer already.

“Dry basement lifetime guarantee” means: A fruitfly has a lifetime. It’s nine days. It’s a fact!

“Refinished hardwood floors” means: It took forever to get that painted outline of the corpses off the living room floor but hey…their loss is your gain!

“Motivated seller” means: Foreclosure imminent.

“Assumable Mortgage” mean: Assume the worst. Assume that I got in over my head four years ago and I’m a week away from foreclosure. Assume the neighbors tune their Harley’s at 3am every night and weekend. Assume I’ve tried every damn cheap trick in the books to get the hell out from under this slum and now I’m willing to limp my broke butt down the street into a cozy studio apartment.

“Priced to move” means: We’ve lowered the price to sell quickly and it has nothing to do with the way swaying movements of the termite undermined substructure every time a stiff breeze blows against the house.
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Troy Richardson
RE/MAX Maple Leaf Realty
Bennington, Vermont 05201
Bennington VT Real Estate
RE/MAX Maple Leaf Realty, Bennington VT

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#257089 - 10/29/08 09:32 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: Troy Richardson]
neudot Offline
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Classic, Troy!!! Excellent observations! I laughed all the way through.

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#257093 - 10/29/08 09:47 AM Re: Secret Code Words [Re: neudot]
estatereal Offline
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Posts: 1840
Loc: USA
i read that one out loud for a few other agents it was so good!

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