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4. Set a selling price You and your agent will work out a plan for listing, showing and selling your property. Bunn says it's important to price correctly, "as the market can be extremely unforgiving with overpriced listings. " To set a price, vendors should do their research on local sales. "That's easy, with so many websites offering recent sale prices. Combining your knowledge with that of your agent's current market analysis, will lead you to an accurate, realistic expectation. " Gill says vendors need to take emotion out of the equation. "The purchaser hasn't yet experienced the benefits of living in your home, so you can't assume they feel the same way about it as you do. The best way is to look at comparable properties in and around streets near your home, within a similar distance to amenities. " When it comes to what is included in a sale, the standards are fixed floor coverings, light fittings and general fixtures, like window coverings. 5. Review the agreement with agent Read the agency agreement being offered by the agent and be prepared to ask questions, Bunn says.
Yep, the entire staff is working out of the kindness of their own hearts. On top of that, it is based on a pay-it-forward concept — so you receive your meal as a gift from a previous customer, and you have the chance to pay as much as you want to gift a meal to the next person. All the money goes toward buying food ingredients for the next month. The food is good and you get unlimited amounts of Nepalese/Indian cuisine. So yeah, you could go in and eat for free, but the idea is that you have something warm deep down in your heart that inspires you to throw some dollars down. Maybe you'll even be inspired to volunteer the next time you go. Even the meals are kind. Tips: Arrive early unless you like long lines, because this only happens on the last Sunday of the month from 11am-3pm. There you have it: UpOut's list of the weirdest SF restaurants. Have another one in mind? Comment below! And for all you SF locals out there, check out the Insiders Club to get exclusive access to awesome events.