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We are supposed to be listing our house next week with an agent that is a part of a group. Before it went active, the agent was supposed to contact us with new comps so we can decide on a sale price. Yesterday I emailed her because we also had one more exclusion and to ask if she had run the comps. I got an out of office reply, then I got a one sentence- you are good at X. I'm really kind of annoyed this morning and am not sure if I'm overreacting or if I should be contacting the team leader she works for.
The exclusion we found out we needed to add was our wall-mounted tv (we were out house hunting this weekend and another couple had that listed). Now this annoys me that we had to add it because she sat with us in our dining room from which you can clearly see our TV. Plus she did a walk through of the house. Now if a couple tells you they have never sold before- wouldn't it be great if you mentioned that these are some things you probably want to exclude just so there is no confusion?
The second part is I don't really think she re-ran the comps. We met with her originally a month ago, and stuff has sold since then. She wanted us to list it for 136, but we felt that was way too low. We have upgraded this house a lot, several of those things this year and we felt that she wasn't considering that at all- all she was looking at was price per square foot of others in the neighborhood. We have new wood floors, new solar screens, we have a pool (I know those don't add much value, but still) a shed in the back and a backup generator. Doesn't any of that add value?
I'm really temped to call and talk to somebody else just so I feel better about going forward with this because this morning after thinking about it last night, I really don't. I'm sure we are probably one of her less expensive accounts and so she isn't going to make a ton off us- but we are also paying a premium (7% fee instead of 6%) to use this realtor and so I don't feel like my requests were too much. I also don't want to piss her off so showings don't get scheduled or something stupid like that. Any realtors on here or those of you with experience with this lately- what should I do????? What would you do?

Re: house listing
She just went soley off price per square foot, didn't compare anything else. Which I looked at the listings that are active right now, and some have laminate but none had the solar screens, generator or pool. We are one of 2 in the neighborhood that has a pool. I also understand that we may be a bit over built, but if that's the case then tell me that. There are listings for 150 right now in the neighborhood and I can't see why they can demand that and we can't. Especially if they are selling in 8 days like the one 3 doors down did. Ugh, I will call the office and see who I can talk to.
As far as the issue of your floors, solar panels, pool, etc. adding value - I'm not sure that they all do. The wood floor should but I'm not sure about the rest. I put the rest in the same categories as a deck, new windows, etc. they may be a perk that will interest buyers but they aren't going to add monetary value to the purchase price.
I'm not a realtor but I just sold my house so I just went through the same process you are going through.
This is frustrating..... the silver lining I"m trying to remember- we found the house we want this weekend! It's a new home which is awesome, in the neighborhood I love with great schools and lots of fun amenities to keep a growing boy happy. I just got the pictures from the design center, so I'm going to check those out now, and hopefully DH and I love all the selections that have been made.
Sounds like you have a good company, but maybe not the best agent in the group. I would see if you could swap to the agent with the most sales in the past 6 months. If there are a few, then can you interview each of them via phone?
Here's the thing, DH and I learned the hard way...if you're uneasy about the REA now and you haven't even listed yet, it's all downward from here. It's not gonna get better. H/She revealed his/her true professional colors.
Ultimately what ended up happening. I called and talked to the team leader of the group. He personally reviewed the comps and ended up agreeing with us, that it was going to be listed too low. He recommended 157 (quite a difference from the 136 she wanted us to list it at.) If it doesn't sell for 157, that's okay, but in my mind it's better to start high and drop the price in a couple weeks that to leave $ on the table. He also talked with us a bit about what does and doesn't add to the house, and what upgrades he found in other houses in the neighborhood. So I now feel really good about going forward with this. Thanks for helping everyone. I sometimes worry that I"m too pushy when I think I'm right, so I wanted to check with you all first!