Out of focus, pictures of people...fish?! I'm starting to think agents just upload whatever photos are in their cameras for these listings and don't give it a second thought. Earning their 6% for sure.
The out of focus pictures are from a For Sale By Owner listing, so you can't blame agents for everything. Most everything, yes, but not everything everything.
Actually, I believe most fish stocked by the Hi-Lakers in Washington (which includes most stocked alpine lakes in the state) last their natural lifespan, but they don't reproduce.
Most lake fishing in Washington is from stocked fish. Only difference here is location I would say.
It's not that stocking is bad, it's that when you put a lot of fish in a small area, there's no real challenge. Unless they caught it with their hands!
Actually, I believe most fish stocked by the Hi-Lakers in Washington (which includes most stocked alpine lakes in the state) last their natural lifespan, but they don't reproduce.
yeah, anything you have to hike to - the fish probably live to a ripe old age. now if the average bait fisherman can get his truck in there...
yeah, anything you have to hike to - the fish probably live to a ripe old age. now if the average bait fisherman can get his truck in there...
Ah, I gotcha. I thought you were saying they didn't survive the season because of the environment, not because they all get caught. Completely missed that.
Even the Google Images aerial photo has issues, but I can't link it. Odd that the house sold on 3/9/2009 and immediately went up for sale for less. Short sale? Foreclosure? Moron?
Mar 03, 2009 / Price Changed / $323,900
Mar 03, 2009 / Sold / $335,800
And yes, it's a bank-owned foreclosure. Purchased by the prior owner in August 2004 for $335,000, refinanced in 2005 and again in 2006, NOT received October 2008 showing behind over $42k in payments on a total loan amount of $491k.
That is hilarious, only two pics, same vantage point, one just demonstrates you can park a backhoe and plumbers van in the driveway at the same time. Though I do wonder what type of septic issues it had...
I know you guys like to rag on Realtors (tm), but you have to think anyone could have done a better job with this listing than this FSBO. way to save your 6%, seller.
"I hit an old link in my browser of the Beaux Arts FSBO"
That is funny it sold for more than asking in that price range.. This was posted earlier on page 6, as of now Redfin still shows it for sale.
Strange listing. Text says "Waterfront property" but maps put the address no where near the water. Property owner is a Real Estate Lawyer ( :roll: ) though, so the definition of waterfront may be subject to argument.
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Doesn't this one belong in over price listing of shame too?
Currently listed: $1.5 million
sold in 1999: $410K
Tax Assest value: about $1.1 Million.
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/143-NE ... ome/305171
Are we to admire the tree branches, telephone pole, or the busy arterial street???
Most lake fishing in Washington is from stocked fish. Only difference here is location I would say.
And most stocked fish don't last a year. That's a pretty good sized rainbow. He's been around a few seasons.
It's not that stocking is bad, it's that when you put a lot of fish in a small area, there's no real challenge. Unless they caught it with their hands!
Nice butterflies.
Hmm, I'm noticing a pattern here...
Seriously, what's with this angle?
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Everett/2427-Rockefeller-Ave-98201/home/2689179
The other images aren't particularly good either, but I think one is the most detrimental of the lot..
I could probably go on all day, but I think I'll end the "tight shot of shower" series with this one. Wow.
Ah, I gotcha. I thought you were saying they didn't survive the season because of the environment, not because they all get caught. Completely missed that.
Even the Google Images aerial photo has issues, but I can't link it. Odd that the house sold on 3/9/2009 and immediately went up for sale for less. Short sale? Foreclosure? Moron?
Mar 03, 2009 / Price Changed / $323,900
Mar 03, 2009 / Sold / $335,800
Link: Google overhead view
And yes, it's a bank-owned foreclosure. Purchased by the prior owner in August 2004 for $335,000, refinanced in 2005 and again in 2006, NOT received October 2008 showing behind over $42k in payments on a total loan amount of $491k.
Foreclosed in January, per county records.
As shown on these pages over and over and over again, the moron is not on the endangered species list.
Back?
http://www.johnlscott.com/propertydetai ... 574&Sort=0
I think the agent mixed in a photo from another listing.
That is hilarious, only two pics, same vantage point, one just demonstrates you can park a backhoe and plumbers van in the driveway at the same time. Though I do wonder what type of septic issues it had...
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/3333-W ... e/12093076
I know you guys like to rag on Realtors (tm), but you have to think anyone could have done a better job with this listing than this FSBO. way to save your 6%, seller.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2705- ... 1568_zpid/
Sold for $1.6 MM. Congrats to seller and buyer, I suppose.
That is funny it sold for more than asking in that price range.. This was posted earlier on page 6, as of now Redfin still shows it for sale.
Strange listing. Text says "Waterfront property" but maps put the address no where near the water. Property owner is a Real Estate Lawyer ( :roll: ) though, so the definition of waterfront may be subject to argument.
http://www.johnlscott.com/propertydetai ... 060&Sort=0
"Views of Lake from Living Room and the Great Wrap around Deck!"
Nine photos and not one of the lake view.
The random capitalizations are entertaining too.
I think I'll wait for the country records to reflect that one.
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Seattle/7425-Keen-Way-N-98103/home/306795