Pretty house

Birdincage

A real estate agent will put great effort into designing a marketing plan that will assist you in selling your home.  Advertising on the internet and in magazines, putting up yard signs , using fantastic photos on MLS sites , are some of the things you should expect.  The seller of the home decorates, declutters, creates curb appeal and makes necessary repairs.  Unless, you happen to come across a very creative seller with a homebound parrot named Daisy.

To make the best of the situation and help Daisy cope with the  anxiety of visitors and being confined to her cage, a few new words were repeated to her often.  As a result, prospective buyers  were continually reminded that the home  they were viewing is a “pretty house, pretty house”.

When the guests approached the front door to leave she graciously chirped, ” I love you goodbye, I love you goodbye”.

Daisy made the buyers feel comfortably at home, and the home sold lickety-split.  That’s what it takes to have a successful sale. At the end of the day, it made me really think about which one of us has the bird brain.

Happy home selling 🙂 photo compliments of:

https://pixabay.com/en/room-living-room-hairdresser-1672229/

 

 

 

About Alice DeForesthttp://the59club.blogWith over 30 years experience in various phases of the real estate industry, I would like to have the opportunity to share some of the knowledge, opinions, and fun things with you. I have also had the opportunity to live in all four corners of the US . I am now a settled empty nester, working less hours which allows me the time to write this blog and travel. My hobby is exploring Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. The historic sites are fantastic but my favorite outings are in the swamps viewing the wildlife and nature.

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