Steel Valley Football;1079577 wrote:The main point has always been that it's a silly and nonsensical thing to say. By saying such a thing, you appear foolishly unable to get past the words themselves. My point is proven by your similar stance on your house showing well. Even sillier is the fact that you are so adamant about it and even, for some odd reason, act proud of your claim. ...
I have no problem conceding that that may very well be your point however it ha never been mine.
Mine is different. My point is that I do not care about curb appeal. This point you acknowledged earlier and for that I am appreciative.
Steel Valley Football;1079577 wrote:...
Now, if you want to say your house is atypical or was built for the non-conventional buyer then thats another thing altogether, but you cant get past (or wont comprehend) the fact that these phrases are fluff terms to get buyers to look at certain listings rather than others. That doesn't involve you. At all. They will never see your house. Ever. That makes it a really odd thing to say. Period.
I don't know if my house is "atypical" or not. I'll leave that for you to discern. My house certainly wasn't built for a "non-conventional buyer". It wasn't built for a buyer at all.
I don't have any issue with those phrases being fluff terms for buyers. That's most likely why I don't care or have an interest in them. There won't be a buyer in my lifetime. Indeed it doesn't involve me.
Odd thing to say? Maybe so. I can live with that.