There was a real estate agent who tried to sell a house that had a very strange feature - a built - in slide from the second floor to the backyard. At first, everyone thought it was a liability, but the agent promoted it as a fun and unique feature. Eventually, a family with young kids bought the house, loving the idea of the slide.
One story is about an agent who accidentally locked himself in a closet during an open house. He was yelling for help but no one heard him for hours until the next showing. It was really embarrassing for him.
A real estate agent had a client who only wanted to buy a house on a street named after their favorite flower. So, the agent scoured the whole town and finally found a small cottage on a street called 'Rose Lane'. The client was over the moon. This shows how far agents sometimes have to go to meet their clients' unique demands.
One memorable story is when an estate agent was showing a house and a cat that lived there jumped on his head out of nowhere. He just continued talking as if it was normal. Another is an agent who misread the address and took clients to the wrong house entirely. They all had a good laugh when they realized the mistake.
Sure. There was this one agent who showed a house to a client. While they were inside, a raccoon suddenly ran through the living room. The agent chased it around with a broom, all while the client was just watching in shock and laughter.
There was this one house that had a very strange feature. The toilet in the bathroom was right next to a huge window with no curtain. One day, the owner was using the toilet and saw his neighbor having a barbecue and looking right at him. It was super embarrassing but also really funny.
There was a real estate agent who sold a house to a family. Later, it was discovered that the house had a dark past of a murder that had been covered up. The family started experiencing strange occurrences like cold spots and doors opening on their own. The agent was then haunted by guilt and the family's distress, as he had no idea about the house's history before selling it.
One interesting story is about an agent who had a client who was very picky. The agent showed over 50 houses before finally finding the perfect one. It was a small cottage that the client initially overlooked, but the agent knew it had potential. After some renovations suggested by the agent, the client fell in love with it.
The story of Audie Murphy is quite memorable. He was one of the most decorated American soldiers in World War II. He once jumped on a burning tank destroyer and used its machine gun to fight off a large number of German soldiers all by himself. His actions were extremely brave and against all odds.
One of the scariest incidents was when an agent entered a vacant house for a showing and found a homeless person living there. The homeless person was very aggressive and refused to leave. The agent had to call the police, and while waiting, they were terrified that the person might attack them.
One crazy story is about a house that was built in the middle of a highway. It had been there long before the highway was planned. The owner refused to sell or move the house. Eventually, the highway had to be built around it. It's really a strange sight.
I once had a client who seemed really nice at first. But during a property viewing, he started acting really strange. He was asking me really personal questions that made me uncomfortable. And then he started following me a bit too closely as we walked through the house. I got really scared and ended the viewing early. I was so relieved when he left.
One estate agent had a client who was very superstitious. The agent showed the client a beautiful old house. But the client refused to buy it because there was a tree in the front yard that he thought was bad luck. The agent tried to convince him but in the end, the client left. Later, the agent found out that the tree was actually a rare and valuable one. He couldn't stop laughing about how the client's superstition made him miss out on a great deal.