Allison
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Did someone say it wasnt?However, the topic is still current.
Did someone say it wasnt?However, the topic is still current.
Disclaimer: yes, I know this is a zombie thread.
One thing that struck me as odd about the OP was the assumption that the sellers would be able to fill her about the buyers. More often than not, we knew nothing about our buyers, the exception being the one time we sold our house ourselves. Is that not typical in some areas?
We bought and sold 5 houses in 10 years. In each neighborhood we probably had 2-3 neighbors we were friendly with and we told them before we put the house on the market. As soon as we put up a "for sale" sign suddenly everyone in the neighborhood wanted to be our "friend". They'd walk by with their kids or their dog and stop to "chat". What they really wanted to know is how much we were asking for the house, how much the realtor thought we could get, where we were moving to and why we were moving. By our 3rd move it was just comical how "interested" people suddenly became in us. It was like clockwork. So no, I didn't say goodbye to those people who had never talked to us beforehand.
We've been in our current neighborhood for 10 years and I love almost all of my neighbors. They are some of my best friends. I would tell each and every one of them if we were moving and I would be so sad about it. The few people in my neighborhood that I only say hi/bye to I wouldn't bother to tell but I'm sure they would hear it through the grapevine pretty quickly.
You seemed to be in post 36. If not, sorry.Did someone say it wasnt?
We bought and sold 5 houses in 10 years. In each neighborhood we probably had 2-3 neighbors we were friendly with and we told them before we put the house on the market. As soon as we put up a "for sale" sign suddenly everyone in the neighborhood wanted to be our "friend". They'd walk by with their kids or their dog and stop to "chat". What they really wanted to know is how much we were asking for the house, how much the realtor thought we could get, where we were moving to and why we were moving. By our 3rd move it was just comical how "interested" people suddenly became in us. It was like clockwork. So no, I didn't say goodbye to those people who had never talked to us beforehand.
We've been in our current neighborhood for 10 years and I love almost all of my neighbors. They are some of my best friends. I would tell each and every one of them if we were moving and I would be so sad about it. The few people in my neighborhood that I only say hi/bye to I wouldn't bother to tell but I'm sure they would hear it through the grapevine pretty quickly.