Investing in anything can be risky and there's as much money lost as made with poor portfolio management. There's no such thing as a risk-free investment - whatever the publicity and hype says. Generally, the more expansive the promises, the greater the risk and the claims of quick and easy returns are the ones that are most likely to be broken but, with good and careful methodology, there are some sound investment opportunities around - Real Estate in Sarasota Florida is one of the best of them.

Re: How to access data from electronic lockbox?

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Subject: Re: How to access data from electronic lockbox?
From: RickMons@gmail.com (Rick Mons)
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Date: Oct 20 2005 08:14:46
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ppcinfo wrote:

Our agent finally figured out how to retrieve the data. It surprises me that
she never did this before (considering she's been "in the business" for 21
years). It turns out only one person viewed our house over a 2 week period,
so we obviously need to lower the price to get more traffic (says our
agent). Cross your fingers and wish us a quick sale!

I'm curious -- aren't showings for your home scheduled through your
agent's office and don't they keep track of showings?  Or are any
agents who have access to the MLS and a keypad able to show your home
without making an appointment?  (In our area, an agent calls the
listing broker's office to request an appointment.  Often those
requests are approved without securing the seller's approval but the
seller is always notified.)

If that's not the case, it must be tough to know when you've got some
"alone-time" -- like when to take a shower, etc (grin).

BTW, our system isn't perfect -- I sometimes find myself interrupting a
seller's shower because the seller didn't get the notification or was
notified by voicemail/answering machine but didn't pick up the message.
 Ooops.

good luck, Dave  Markets differ substantially (all Real Estate is
local, eh?) -- but I've noticed a real slowing down in buyer activity
here in the Twin Cities.  But homes that are priced aggressively or are
in top condition and staged well for showings still sell pretty
quickly.

Regards,

Rick Mons
Edina Realty -- Shoreview, MN
www.RickMons.com


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17.10. `* Re: How to access data from electronic lockbox?Rick Mons
19.10.  `* Re: How to access data from electronic lockbox?ppcinfo
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