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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

realtors discourage showing
I found a property that I wanted to look at the interior of, possibly make an offer, I went to the listing office to set up a time to view it. I was supprised that they discouraged me from looking at it, I was told ," short sales take months to close , therefore foreclosures were a better deals, more house for the money", I like the short sale house," Theyr'e a waist of your time and mine". So I left discouraged!