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Wednesday
Dec162009

10,000+ MA Sellers "rebelling" on anniversary of Boston Tea Party

Four years ago, The Real Estate Cafe used the site of the Boston Tea Party to warn that the housing bubble was beginning to deflate: 

"Party like it's 1773... ...or should we say, like the real estate party's over?"

This year, a different kind of rebellion is taking place.  Instead of throwing crates of tea overboard, more than 10,000 homeowners across Massachusetts have "dumped" their listing agents in the last eight weeks alone.  If you're one of those sellers, The Real Estate Cafe would like to help you evaluate your options for 2010.  Whether you decide to (1) sell for sale by owner, (2) renew your contract with your existing agent, or (3) select a new agent, our goal is to help you save money.  Call us at 617-661-4046 to schedule an appointment to talk over tea or coffee. You can also follow http://Twitter.com/RealEstateCafe to learn more about expired and canceled listings.

A "Night version" of the YouTube video above is available by request.

Reader Comments (4)

Excellent real estate blog. It was pleasant to me. Thanks for this.

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April 23, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick Jeary

One of most informative real estate blogs. Hope to see more good things in next visit. Thank you for this

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July 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick Jeary

I appreciate this post. Very interesting Real estate blog. Hope it will always be alive! Thanks for this

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September 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick Jeary

That's a lot of agents losing their listings. Do you think it's because of the economy, or that the sellers feel the listing agent is not doing enough?

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