(At Least, a Couple Afternoons a Week)
To Realtors, a “Grandma’s house” is a (very) dated home, albeit one that is spotless and meticulously maintained.
So, what’s the other kind?
This kind:
“Grandma babysits their kids in the home, so 1 hour notice is needed, 2 hours preferred.”
That showing instruction popped up doing a recent MLS search for a client looking for a home with sweat equity potential (other search terms: “fixer,” “opportunity,” “TLC,” “dated,” and “cosmetic touches” — as in, “just needs your . . “).
See also, “Grandma’s House” vs. “Grandpa’s House“; “Let’s Hear it for Granny Flats!”; and “Granny Flat?’ Try, “Boomerang Bungalow.“”
