flannel_hoodie

flannel_hoodie t1_jckzsn3 wrote

No, they are not required. It's one thing when insurers make claims like this (and that's bad enough) but when I hear about salespeople going this route, I lose patience quickly. I wonder if this isn't laziness on the part of the realtor: they're going to take 6% of any transaction, regardless of how it's listed - so why complicate the ad copy and conversations with prospective buyers?

If I'm you, I insist on listing it as a 3BR - and know not only that there are there plenty of buyers who will not look at any listings for 2BRs, but also that there are plenty of housing market parasites eager realtors willing to help with your listing.

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flannel_hoodie t1_irswm8d wrote

This doesn’t answer your question exactly, but: I grew up here, and my family doesn’t do the turkey — it’s usually roast leg of lamb, or something else that feels celebratory, decadent even - and definitely family style.

For me it’s about the gratitude, not the gobble gobble.

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