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Mary B.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lansdowne, PA
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WHAT IF YOU SAW A SIGN: NO CALIFORNIANS WELCOME?

Mary B.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lansdowne, PA
Posted

Hey BP,

First off, I love California, great place to visit(I've done so several times and will do so again) and although its expensive as ever, I'm sure just as great of a place to live. 

I was trying to find a Subject title that wasn't offensive yet grabbed attention(click the link below to see why). I'll just jot down some keywords later. 

So I just thought that this was an interesting article as it seems people are really curving, sharp U turning or rather Pulling No Punches with their marketing appeal to sell their houses. Tasteful or not it seems to be working in some cases.

http://www.realtor.com/news/trends/oregon-resident...

What are your thoughts on it? How far is too far? Do you have any 'out of the box' or perhaps somewhat drastic measure styled marketing tactics to sell your properties? If so, what percentage of the time does it work, if at all? Please share them even if its something that you've considered but haven't yet tested. All niches welcomed, agents too. :-)

Disclaimer: This thread is in no way meant to be offensive nor is it encouraging such activities. It does aim to trigger thinking outside of the box in regards to marketing tactics (for buying as well as selling property) in addition to induce a smile or two.   

A few related keywords:  Portland selling - Oregon selling - California -  

Kudos,

Mary

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