The Definition of “Quirky”
July 31, 2008 by Colleen Fischesser
Filed under Colleen's Corner, Featured
The loose definition of “quirk” is having a “peculiar trait”….according to Merriam-Webster’s online definition at least.
This was the word of the day this past weekend while I was showing homes in the Maple Valley area.
No matter which home we went to, there was, inevitably, an odd quirk to the property. Be it poor condition, a bizarre floorplan or an unusual property trait, we seemed destined to find something quirky about every single home we viewed. Many had great amenities, ”except for”.
The longer we looked, the more we began to expect ( even look forward to identifying )the quirk in the next house.
We weren’t disappointed. Every home we viewed had “something odd” about it.
Quirky.
Odd can be good and odd can be bad. But if there is something quirky about a home, the price needs to reflect that oddity or “quirk”. Otherwise, it will just become topic for conversation and the buyers will say “next”.
There is a buyer for every home.
But not at any price.
Unless you’re willing to wait a really long time.
Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved Colleen Fischesser



Colleen Fischesser, Washington State Designated Broker & Owner of RE/MAX Select Real Estate in Maple Valley Washington; Member Northwest Multiple Listing Association, Seattle/King County Association of Realtors. Voted "Best in Client Satisfaction" Seattle Magazine 2006 & 2007. "I was bitten by the "house-hunting bug" at a young age when I would go through the Sunday papers with my parents, looking for open houses. My father was an NFL football coach and we had moved several times throughout my childhood before finally settling in the Pacific Northwest. I have come to view the house hunting and the moving process as an adventure, and although it can sometimes be stressful and inconvenient, I love the process as much today as I did back then!"
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