do people still "write letters" to boomers when trying to buy their homes
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Date: July 8th, 2025 11:43 AM Author: bronco (i'm losing my edge)
when i sold a house a few years ago, several prospective buyers submitted letters. one was a young couple with a picture from their parisian honeymoon.
i ended up going with the single guy who waived inspections and paid 10% over asking.
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Date: July 8th, 2025 12:12 PM
Author: ;..........,,,...,,.;.,,...,,,;.;.
you did the right thing
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Date: July 8th, 2025 12:03 PM Author: i gave my cousin head
my wife tried to do this a few years back when we were buying a home, i told her they were already fucking us on the price, us covering all of the costs and changing the dates for things several times and now she wanted them to finish on our faces with the fucking letter
she still wrote and sent the letter
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Date: July 8th, 2025 12:20 PM Author: Apathetic prepper
My partner and I found our dream home that, at $305K, was just slightly out of our budget.
After viewing it we immediately made an offer for $265K. Admittedly under asking, but we waived inspections and most importantly included a very personal cover letter that described how the house would be a forever home for us and our pets.
We gushed about how beautiful their home is and how much love it exudes, what kind of meals we would prepare in the cute kitchen, how we would maintain the home’s character while adding our own funky styles...
Our realtor told us the seller declined our offer because it “wasn’t competitive” and have already accepted another one.
We’re feeling heartbroken, defeated and angry. We’ve been saving for years to move out of our dumpy apartment and it’s so frustrating that sellers blindly select the biggest offer instead of considering WHO they are selling to and how they might help out some first-time buyers.
If you’re a seller, please don’t be this person. Prioritizing money above everything else if the reason why this market is so fucked up.
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Date: July 8th, 2025 12:43 PM
Author: .,.,.....,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,...,:,..;,..,
I assumed this thread was about cold reaching out to owners of houses not listed for sale rather than begging already for sale homeowners to accept your shitty offer over someone else's better one. the latter is super lame, the former sometimes can work.
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