Immobiliare Caserio

Drew
1 year ago

First of all, Mila, the director, doesn't speak english. This is a problem when you are working with foreigners. Second, they are not reliable. They took me to a town to see a house that I didn't want to see, simply because they had to find some people in this town. And third, they are not professionals. They advertise properties at an unbelievable price to get clients and then sell them other properties at higher prices. It is better to avoid this real estate.

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Loretta
1 year ago

Contacted this agency about a property with an amazing price a few months ago. After a week of bank and forth information with rates fees etc, I indicated that I'll be interested in viewing it….only to be told that someone has put on offer on it and no longer available but they can offer me others.

About a moth passed and while looking for new properties I noticed it was still listed as available on their site. Curiously I sent another query (from another address) about this same property. Once again I was told it was available. The next day I managed to reply and said I'll be willing to view…again to be told someone is now interested in it and the same story about other similar ones.

During the course of searching I mentioned this to another agency who advised me that some real estate agents there do "window boxing", where they advertise a property at an unbelievable price but they really don't have it for sale. They then use this tactic to introduce clients to other properties at higher prices. Bringing that to light, I also asked about the fees and they've been asking for quite a bit more than other agencies (in the region of 3,000 – 5,000 more)!!

Trying to see if what I've been told is true. For a third time I contacted them about the property (still listed) and again was told it's available and given all the necessary details for it. In the very next email approximately 1hr later I sad I was in the area and if it was possible to view it. Without delay I was told that an agent was with a client now at the same property and it seems as though they're going to take it. I proved my point and verified what is truly happening.

This said property still remains as available on their website up to today…. over 2 months since it was sold…..apparently 3 times.

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Johanna
1 year ago

Contacted this agency about a property with an amazing price a few months ago. After a week of bank and forth information with rates fees etc, I indicated that I'll be interested in viewing it….only to be told that someone has put on offer on it and no longer available but they can offer me others.

About a moth passed and while looking for new properties I noticed it was still listed as available on their site. Curiously I sent another query (from another address) about this same property. Once again I was told it was available. The next day I managed to reply and said I'll be willing to view…again to be told someone is now interested in it and the same story about other similar ones.

During the course of searching I mentioned this to another agency who advised me that some real estate agents there do "window boxing", where they advertise a property at an unbelievable price but they really don't have it for sale. They then use this tactic to introduce clients to other properties at higher prices. Bringing that to light, I also asked about the fees and they've been asking for quite a bit more than other agencies (in the region of 鈧?,000 – 鈧?,000 more)!!

Trying to see if what I've been told is true. For a third time I contacted them about the property (still listed) and again was told it's available and given all the necessary details for it. In the very next email approximately 1hr later I sad I was in the area and if it was possible to view it. Without delay I was told that an agent was with a client now at the same property and it seems as though they're going to take it. I proved my point and verified what is truly happening.

This said property still remains as available on their website up to today…. over 2 months since it was sold…..apparently 3 times.

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