So you think your neighbors are crazy

Crazy neighborsHere’s a strange story about the human side of the real estate business.  

Not long ago, I met my clients at a new listing and let them park in the driveway.

I parked on the street in front of the neighbor’s house.

And I am so glad that I did.  

After we finished touring the home, I walked my clients back to their car and then headed to mine. 

The neighbor spied me from her window and made a beeline straight out the door.

Seeing the furious look on her face, I waited on her with a big smile.  

She started out like lighting and thunder.   

In less than a minute, the lady calmed down and walked back in her house.  

I thought it was best to let my clients know that everything was ok and she was mad I parked in front of her home. [Although I was in a legal spot] 

Over the years, I’ve learned how to spot and disarm enraged people.  It part of the territory with bank-owned homes.  

I see at it as a gift that I get to share with my clients.  

To keep them safe while we are out visiting properties and to prevent future problems. 

And it’s one of the reasons why I suggest that you meet the neighbors.

If this is helpful to you, then we should talk.

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All you have to do is hit reply and I’ll get back to you right away.  


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