Finally I said that
is enough, no more
Wow! What a relief. Finally
after more than 1 ½ years working with one of my client, I told her
you cannot find the property with your requirement in your
designated locations with that low price and any more search is
wasting your time and my time. Therefore, if you need to bring your
expectation lower or increase your price higher. Otherwise, I will
be glad to introduce you to other agents or you find other agent at
your own choice. Though, I feel uncomfortable, but I am relieved!
Cultural Differences:
My client is from a culture that in their county they almost never
buy or pay the asking price. They negotiate so much and looking for
very good bargain for almost everything. That is true for all
merchandise in local and independent stores, real estate
transactions including leases, foods and fruits from independent
stores, furniture’s, etc.
That goes both ways, the
seller knows he has to come down his prices during negotiations, so
he jacks up the prices sometimes ridiculously high. The buyer, as a
habit, offers very low price to start with and negotiation starts
until both reach agreement. Depending on merchandise and price,
e.g., clothing, the buyer might buy the cloths about half the asking
price. However, the seller gets smaller profit but never loses. This
is the lengthy process and both sellers and buyers expecting
happens.
However, applying this
technique or habit in U.S. stores, such as in a franchises
department store, where all prices are fixed and tagged not only
doesn’t work but becomes annoying too. Many of them, at least in
last year, were expecting 50% reduction of asking real estate
prices, because they have heard from media the economy was not doing
good, local market was bad, many foreclosures were coming to the
market, etc. They do not realize that though those news might be
somehow valid for some parts of country (e.g., California, Nevada,
Arizona, Michigan, Florida, etc), but they are not true for most of
other parts of country. For example, in Texas where real estate did
not hit as bad as many other places, not only the prices did not go
down that much, in some areas such as Collin County the prices have
gone up and there are shortages of houses and inventories.
Now I know some of you say
it is my fault and I must have educated them, believe it or not I
have explained and show them statistics so many times, but still
that is in their thinking process.

Hopefully nobody thinks I am
bad mouthing about a specific culture. I know this culture and know
how the thought process works because I am from that culture, but I
don’t agree with it.
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