Star Wars aside, why are there so many pictures of their stuff? Like a close up of knick knacks and a plate of cookies? Are they leaving their shit behind as part of the sale?
Usually not, likely all that furniture is used as props and might be removed if the buyer doesn't want it. Still, why would you post a picture of cookies and stuff when trying to sell a house? Kind of dumb.
You're not paying £1.7m for a house... you're "investing into a lifestyle"... those arty photos will sell it more than any details like dimensions
The photos are a quality that is expected with a real estate agent having a listing at that tax bracket.
If the photos were practical, that agent isn't going to be of a quality that someone of means "deserves" to work with.
There is a giant psychological game that people in a sales position has to play and real estate mind games for high net worth are batshit. Imagine trying to sell shit for Patrick Bateman when the deal could not happen because they got the wrong impression.
I kinda love it. It's a nice pick up between the pretty, but extremely bland, rest of the house.
Don't know that I'd love it six months down the line after some redecorating was done.
that is some fuck you money
that is some fuck youYEAH money
Add a faux table-top on the pool table for hosting game nights and I am 1000% behind the whole game room sitch.
Ngl I’d buy it if I had the cash.
Bad!? This is fucking awesome!!
Whats going on at the end there? Is that a gerrymandered property line?
Just like the republicans like it.
Access road.
I don't know an English term for it, but in Danish we call them pork chip properties because of the shape. It happens when someone splits their property to make a second house in the previous backyard.
Pic 42 shows the outline where the Millennium Falcon is parked underground.
Would.
Japaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese.
And what's with those grapes?
Is that fountain made up from what's left of Alderaan?
Cool place tho. If I had £1.7m to spend I'd consider it.
Star Wars aside, why are there so many pictures of their stuff? Like a close up of knick knacks and a plate of cookies? Are they leaving their shit behind as part of the sale?
Usually not, likely all that furniture is used as props and might be removed if the buyer doesn't want it. Still, why would you post a picture of cookies and stuff when trying to sell a house? Kind of dumb.
You're not paying £1.7m for a house... you're "investing into a lifestyle"... those arty photos will sell it more than any details like dimensions
The photos are a quality that is expected with a real estate agent having a listing at that tax bracket.
If the photos were practical, that agent isn't going to be of a quality that someone of means "deserves" to work with.
There is a giant psychological game that people in a sales position has to play and real estate mind games for high net worth are batshit. Imagine trying to sell shit for Patrick Bateman when the deal could not happen because they got the wrong impression.