1,555,089
No I do not run out, exhaust, waste, tire, have no more, wear out, weaken, deplete, run dry, get cleaned out, lose, expire, or cease to find words, to describe, characterize, define, portray, summarize, detail, chronicle, record, declare, boast, specify, spin a yarn, recount or represent my listings.
Any other questions, inquiries, queries, investigations, inquests, polls, third degrees or interrogations you'd like to make?
I'm adding new words all the time; I highlight words and phrases I like or don't know in books I read often; for later use.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Chrissi Chapman Topoleski
Woodbridge, VA
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Inna Ivchenko
Encino, CA
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Lisa Von Domek
Dallas, TX
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Belinda Spillman
Aurora, CO
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
5,583,328
I would always rely on a thesaurus for that task.... and I use it frequently....
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,231,853
Thanks for the humor Jack Lewitz especially the dialogue between you & Thomas J. Nelson, Realtor
Now I am out of here & back to my afternoon nap
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Lisa Von Domek
Dallas, TX
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
1,466,257
Jack Lewitz I'm at a loss for words at the moment.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
991,852
Nope, I think I do fairly well - besides my husband is full of words for me LOL
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Jessie Cochran
Panama City, FL
2,707,721
No, but I am rarely at a loss for words...
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,063,430
It's easy to be in a habit of using the same words in our writing, and even in our conversations. Listing lingo is not different. On the other hand one can go overboard on using flowery language to embellish listing descriptions
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
1,847,781
Where is Marte Cliffe? She always tells us how we use too many words in a sentence or run on at the mouth.
I am jovial to make use of this chart.
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
2,222,281
474,470
Jack,
Thank you for the recommendations, I do run out of words to describe vacant one acre parcels.
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3,350,764
5,117,103
I don't typically run out of words, but this chart seems to have more descriptions useful for people than homes.
5,246,534
3,071,589
7,871,275
1,625,253
I like big words in my descriptions, so i also use an online thesaurus.
4,319,873
1,525,616
3,988,013
I usually have no trouble describing my listings and using a variety of words that will create appeal. I am a huge fan of the thesaurus.
1,209,215
Amanda is our primary listing agent, and for good reason. When I used to do our listing descriptions I would use the word "spacious" a minimum of 10 times before she corrected and changed it up. TOWERING and MAMMOTH would probably work! LOL!
2,190,182
1,507,073
Thanks! Now I can say "If you're jubilent and you know it, clap you're hands." :)
I never run out of descriptive words. I have a Thesaurus Rex in my yard (Thesaurus Rex - A dinosaur known for it's unusually large vocabulary).
3,416,038
There are so many words we cant use between the PC crowd and the "sue happy" crowd, what is left?
4,182,236
3,383,434
I learned in a GRI class ages ago that verbs that address the senses are the best way to describe a property. Very hard to get into the habit of doing.
Thanks for the chart.
1,057,664
KISS. I find overuse of fluffy words to describe a home's features distracting. Convey simply and clearly, and don't go over the reader's head. Use power words in short sentences.
2,310,576
Nice chart. I do hit writer's block sometimes if the home isn't really impressive. Thanks for sharing.
4,800,132
I run out of words all the time. I have a book that I use to help me find some words.
2,195,824
1,728,867
2,785,606
658,640
6,425,924
That's quite a chart you have there Jack, I really do need to pull out the thesaurus more often.