Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #101 with Susie Nelson-Crowley episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2017 · 13 MIN

Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #101 with Susie Nelson-Crowley

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Is this stripper pole structural? Susie Nelson-Crowley, realtor and CRS in the Tampa Bay area, will tell you that a pole, stage, DJ booth, and party tubs don't necessarily mean an impossible sale. Tune in to learn how Susie allows her clients the space to see and experience the potential of their new home – despite themed rooms and a party house website.   Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:35 – Susie is from Tampa, Florida 00:58 – She's been in Real Estate for 15 years and is a CRS, she services the Tampa Bay area 02:05 – She is a Certified Residential Specialist: She is a realtor with additional education and enough transactions to be identified as a cut above the rest 03:22 – Her crazy story in Real Estate 03:28 – Was working with a new client and was mostly working with husband (wife worked in an office and was less flexible) 03:44 – They wanted to put sweat equity into their investment 04:03 – In the era of short-sales and bank-owned properties, they found a home in a rural area and went to the home 04:35 – Home must've been grand in its day, and it was beautiful with corridors and windows...until they saw a stage and a pole 05:35 – Embarrassed with the new client, she looked up to the roof and said, "Gee, I wonder if that's structural" 05:52 – As they walk through the house, what it was used for becomes more obvious 05:58 – There was a bar, a coat check room, a DJ stand, and upstairs the rooms had titles (The Safari Suite, The Jungle Suite), party tubs, and fitting wallpaper 06:44 – They could see where cameras must've been in the rooms 07:10 – She was thinking, "Don't touch anything in this house!" 07:25 – Her clients bought the house; they could see what it could be 07:35 – Home inspector is dry, walks through home saying, "We won't have any problem knowing which room is which!" They're already named! 08:09 – Neighbors were happy it was purchased, they had the address changed with the municipality because it was listed online as a "party house" 09:01 – Home inspectors need to be focused and detailed, it's not based on personality 09:28 – The inspector protects the buyer and the realtor, and can be the best to-do list if you're getting a fixer-upper 10:10 – A realtor's personal distaste for a property could cloud the potential the client sees in the house – let them make their own decision 10:55 – Realtors need to take a backseat and let the buyer experience the home themselves 11:30 – Realtor provides important information as needed 11:42 – If you are looking for a realtor in the Tampa/Tampa Bay area, contact Susie through her website at: tamparealestatepulse.com and check out her blog 3 Key Points If you are realtor, consider becoming a CRS – It shows that you are a cut above the rest. Select a home inspector based on their attention to detail and work – not personality. As a realtor, let your clients experience the home themselves; they may see potential where you don't. Credits Audio Production by Chris Mottram Show Notes provided by Melissa Valder

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