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Will this photo help sell the house?


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2010 Sep 17, 4:52pm   2,691 views  8 comments

by seaside   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

Just for the heck of it.

What do you think?

lol

You got them in your yard, they are everywhere. alright.

But do you want to upload picture like that at MLS site?

For me, this pic is a big turn off. I hate that little nasty rodent.

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1   vain   2010 Sep 17, 5:12pm  

In a twisted way, I can see how women may think they're cute, and that the property is a must have.

2   mikey   2010 Sep 18, 3:09am  

Selling a house this way will be a tough nut to crack. Expect a Rocky road ahead cause you'll be going out on a limb. I rodent do this if I was you.

3   elliemae   2010 Sep 18, 4:16am  

You'd have to squirrel away a lot of money to afford this one, but I'm nuts about the place.

4   marcus   2010 Sep 18, 4:21am  

I was expecting some squirrelly word play from you guys today.

5   elliemae   2010 Sep 18, 4:22am  

Seriously, why would you put this pic up on MLS? It takes up space.

6   vain   2010 Sep 18, 4:29am  

It really isn't bad. I don't mind it personally. When I went to college, squirrels were running all over campus. They don't bother humans really. It's better than getting raccoons and skunks like around here. Just do not grow anything that they may eat.

7   elliemae   2010 Sep 18, 4:49am  

I don't mind critters (hence the name Elliemae); but the goal is to sell the house and it simply shows a railing & some bushes. Not the most professional way to sell a house, I'd say.

8   mikey   2010 Sep 18, 7:43am  

I'm shell shocked. The photo seems like false advertising: squirrel bait and switch.

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