February 9th, 2009 by by
Charissa Pemper
I ran across the most fascinating site. Imagine wallpaper, like a giant Post-It. If you like to change your rooms like you change your fashion, then this might be for you.
The folks at Tempaper have developed a wallpaper that they claim can be put up, taken down and put up in another room. No steaming, no chemicals, just peel it off and stick it back up.
The concept is great. No more mess involved in changing wallpaper. Change it to suit your mood! Great for renters! Right now they don’t have a very extensive selection of patterns and they are a little expensive, but hopefully this idea will take off and we’ll see their patters increase, and the prices drop.
Certainly something to keep your eye on!
Charissa Pemper
Lic. MA Real Estate Broker, REALTOR®
Charissa@HomesInBoston.com
October 13th, 2008 by by
Charissa Pemper
In this day and age, buying and selling your contact info happens more than you can imagine. And it often happens from sites that suggest they are "matching" you with qualified real estate agents and sites that say you can get a free market value for your house. These sites are hardly more than form redirects. They get your inquiry and sell it.
You are being treated like some sort of nameless, mindless commodity. Your privacy is not being respected, nor is your time, because if an agent pays for your contact info, they are going to do anything to get you to buy/sell so they aren’t out the money.
These sites market to agents saying they can provide us with X number of leads a month. Some want a flat fee for your info, others want a percentage of the commission. Some charge by zip code. Those that want flat fees are generally willing to sell your contact info multiple times to make the most profit.
Think about that for a moment… You fill out one form on one of these sites and you might have just been sold to 3-15 agents!
So here you are thinking you’ve just put in a request for an automated valuation of your house, only to start getting tons of emails and phone calls. All from agents who are desperate to get your business, and with the market being what it is, many agents are faced with the problem of either getting you to sign up or leave the business.
They tell agents that you are a "certified" or "qualified" lead.
They tell you that the agents are "certified" or "qualified" too.
Which only means that you have a legitimate phone number and email address and that the agents pay their fees…
Why people support this practice is beyond me. I refuse to be a "lead" and you should too!
Charissa Pemper
Lic. MA Real Estate Broker, REALTOR®
Charissa@HomesInBoston.com