The price is always right. It's just a question of, "To whom?";-) Anything will sell at any price. The question then becomes, "When?" It is the Seller's job to discover the "whom" and the "when" to coincide with his/her requirements. The more time the Seller has, generally translates to getting a higher price.
BenT (Pricing San Francisco one address at a time.) > On Dec 27, 2013, at 9:58 AM, Harry Hoffman <hhoffman@IP-SOLUTIONS.NET> wrote: > > Yep, that's been my experience too. > I realized that I priced it high but was not expecting some of the emails I got in response. I figured I'd get some low ballers but their low price would be where I was willing to sell. |
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