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Mack McCoy

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Agent at Lake & Company Real Estate
Experience:
Sales Associate for Lake & Company Real Estate May 1994—present
Specialties:
Working with first- and third-time homebuyers looking for condos, townhomes, and houses in Seattle, Shoreline, and Downtown Edmonds.
Certifications
& Awards:
AIA Home-of-the-Year Finalist, 2001 (42nd Street Condos)
dwell Magazine Nice Modernist Award, 2002
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Interests:
My interests include fine art and travel.
About:
My specialty is in helping homebuyers evaluate properties for livability - to help them put aside first impressions: good, bad, or indifferent - so they ... show more
Mack McCoy answered:
Dan, I got to tell you - anybody called me up saying they were driving 1000 miles just to look at my listing, I'd think they were crazy.

I'm aware that there are local customs. Here in Seattle, we don't measure - you want dimensions, you come out with a tape measure!

- The dealer needs to inspect the items they are going to be responsible for selling for actual specifications and condition.

Actually, Washington State Law specifically addresses that real estate agents have no obligation to do any such thing. Of course, the analogy only holds in a consignment situation; normally, the auto dealer actually purchases the vehicle and resells it.

Anyway. I'm sure that these aren't the only differences between real estate practice in Seattle and Maine! - Yesterday, 16:28

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