I wrote [url=http://www.housingwatch.com/2010/03/02/st-joseph-can-sell-your-home-while-standing-on-his-head/]St. Joseph Can Sell Your Home While Standing on His Head[/url] an article about sellers who swear that burying a St. Joseph in their yard helped them to get their home sold after it took forever to sell. For a followup I am wondering if any agents have ever done this for their clients, or used the statues for marketing purposes. Please email me at heartlandwriter at aol dot com.
My other St. Joe's article: http://www.housingwatch.com/2010/03/02/st-joseph-can-sell-your-home-while-standing-on-his-head/
#329604 - 03/04/1012:59 PMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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REODayton
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It depends on faith. My wife is VERY Catholic. Me, not so much. We argued about the Mary statue being in the front yard, we settled with her being in the back yard.
I have bought St. Joe burial statues before. Its not a marketing strategy though. A hard core Catholic would appreciate it, others would not. It could seal the deal or kill the deal (listing presentation wise). I don't talk faith or politics with ANY client anymore.
#329993 - 03/06/1007:05 PMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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My neighbor had one of those tubs. lol.
Another neighbor buried ST. Joseph and it was all I could do to keep from saying "If only you had let ME list it....St. Joe wouldn't be eating dirt right now." LOL
#330110 - 03/07/1006:36 PMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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That last one doesn't look like the Blessed Virgin at all, but something one might find booby trapped w/ snakes and scorpions in an Indiana Jones adventure.
WTH is up with the wine bottles sticking out all over the sides?
#330180 - 03/08/1010:11 AMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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REODayton
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Every member of my wifes family has one of those. When Crazy Nanna died I had to go retrieve hers from the yard before the house sold. Those things are quite heavy. I dropped the Blessed Mother and broke her head off. The inlaws were not happy to have to see a headless Mary, I thought it was rather funny though.
#330219 - 03/08/1002:37 PMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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[quote=REODayton]I dropped the Blessed Mother and broke her head off. The inlaws were not happy to have to see a headless Mary, I thought it was rather funny though. [/quote]
#330320 - 03/09/1007:52 AMRe: Burying a St. Joseph statue in the yard. Have you done this?
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REODayton
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I will. My wife took it over to her Dads house, he is repainting his and will be repainting ours. Nothing more tacky than a tub with chipping paint. When it comes home she is insisting it goes in the front yard. I have grown tired of fighting about it since I really don't care one way or the other.
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