Looks like that's what happened: www.thestar.com/real-estate/...
Looks like that's what happened: www.thestar.com/real-estate/...
I wonder how many 'dolls' are buried in that backyard :)
I read the piece in the Star, and went “thank goodness, this isn’t the realtor we’re working with”
Hahaaa. I mean, sure the internet might be looking at this ad but how much is that translating into showings and offers?
I mean, if I had to guess for this market, that price and that house? It’ll sell, but the house itself is irrelevant.
I'm sure everyone is wondering if the dolls are part of the sale ;)
It's extra to not have them.
"Congratulations, Steve and Martha! Here are your keys, and a bottle of wine from the agency." "You've been great, Erika! Would you like to . . . hey, where are you going?" "Got a page! Got to hurry!" "Uh . . . Steve?" "Yes?" "They . . . they're still in there."
The house comes with the dolls, not the other way around.
Were buried. Aren't any more.
They dug themselves out for the shoot.
Yay cynicism!