Most of us today are concerned about our environment, and recycle paper products with enthusiasm. We try to not use paper products when we can avoid it, and we read our magazines and newspapers and then recycle them too.
That is why it is a mystery to me why some sellers insist on having a flyer box. Granted, not everyone wants one, but if you drive around you will see that many people have them, and they are stuffed with faded paper when it’s sunny, wet soggy paper when it’s raining, and a lovely combo of the two most of the time.
I figured out that I use two reams of paper a month to keep my flyer boxes “fresh”. Not only is this a loss environmentally in the production of the paper, but the ink, and of course the energy (power) to copy.
But if you want to know what the sad part is about this, it isn’t about the waste, the money, the time. It is about the fact that I may never get to talk to that person who looks at your house, thinks they might be interested, and then looks to eliminate it through either the price on that flyer or something that they think doesn’t match up with their needs. And that is really too bad
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You see the most important element of our agreement is my willingness to market and sell your home. I have spent decades talking to people about homes, finding what their needs are, and helping them find the right home. When they call about your home I get to take the power of my experience, the facts and the most interesting characteristics of your home and present them to the buyer in a way that will move them one step closer if it is the right home. It’s a win win for all. So what about that flyer box? Well if you are a seller working with me now, give me a call and we will take that off the sign. The sign has my telephone number, and people will use it.
If you have your house listed with someone else call them. Tell them you want them to sell the house to the interested party, so please pick up that flyer box. And if you haven’t listed your home, when you do, please call me, and together we can save a tree and sell a house.
