Yup, times are-a-gettin' tough. Next we'll be seeing voodoo doctors, palm readers, rain dancers and exorcists if this dead inventory doesn't start movin...
When sales fall, they call St. Joe
Donald Ward Cranley doesn't need to look at the latest economic indicators to know how the real estate market is faring. He just checks the inventory in his shop, Ward's Gifts, on High Street in Medford.
If sales of the beige, 5-inch St. Joseph statues are slow, it means the real estate market is strong. If sales are brisk, the market is weak. Lately, all signs point to a real estate meltdown: He's selling 300 statues a month.
"We can't keep them in stock," he said. "Everybody comes in here looking for them. Realtors are buying a dozen at a time."
St. Joseph statues have long been used by sellers to help move property. Tradition has it that if you bury a statue upside down and facing the property you are trying to sell, St. Joseph will direct a buyer your way.
About half of the agents in Zajac's office use the statues. Some sellers are a bit reluctant to embrace the tradition, but if the market gets soft enough and houses sit for long enough, most eventually come around, Zajac said.
August 21, 2006
House stager: $10,000. Realtor: $30,000. New carpets: $5,000. Still doesn't move? $9.95 St. Joe!
Posted by blogger at 8/21/2006
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you're also going to start seeing matches and gasoline
Pathetic sellers
Ok. Stupidity reigns supreme.
I'm a catholic and I own a modest single story 4 bedroom bought in 1994 for 150k. I don't think St. Joseph can bail them out this time.
For more info:
http://www.stjosephstatue.com/trad.htm
When people get desperate they turn to desperate measures.
St. Joe says...lower the d@mn price!
are you serious
HEADACHES,HEADACHES,HEADACHES.The only Saint Joseph that can help the Realtors/Sellers now is the asprin of the same name.
I can't find any of these on eBay. It would have been interesting to see bidding wars on them.
uncanny to see this - we're landscaping our front yard and the crew just dug up a statute that is exactly like this; I gave it to my toddler thinking it was an accidentally discarded Jesus statuette - but now it seems an artifact of a previous owner of the home
thanks for this!
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