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Joshua Jarvis
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Help! neighbors are parking on the street, covering sweet rehab

Joshua Jarvis
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Hoschton, GA
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Just finished a flip and we thought it was proceed right but no showings.  We go to visit it and the cul-de-sac looks like a used car lot.  My guess is that people go to see it but don't even go inside.   Any thoughts on remedying the problem? 

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When @Steve Babiak talks, people should listen. (Am I dating myself with an EF Hutton reference?)

As an agent myself, sometimes we just don't get to all the showings during our allotted timeframe. Sometimes we run out of time, especially at lunchtime showings. And sometimes we pull up to a house and discover the neighborhood isn't what we are looking for. 

You should absolutely call the agents and ask why they didn't go inside. If it is indeed because of the used car lot, talk to the neighbors and ask if they can move the cars. They may say no but it never hurts to ask.

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