Cartoons: Real Estate Ruckus

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“We’re looking for something with a large yard.”
Brad Anderson
May 7, 1960

 

“The former tenant was a state trooper. Very devoted to his work.”
Marvin Tannenberg
March 10, 1962

 

“Well, it won’t hurt to ask!”
Don Tobin
February 25, 1956

 

“It’s a wonderful location on those mornings when you feel you can’t get started.”
Dave Hirsch
January 18, 1958

 

“This is a quiet neighborhood, so I’m going to ask you not to slam any doors.”
Mort Temes
June 9, 1962

 

“…and the nearest neighbor is only a stone’s throw away.”
Ben Thompson
May 23, 1959

 

“How much are you asking for July and August?”
Vahan Shirvanian
May 21, 1966

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Comments

  1. Some really good ones in this group. ‘Mrs. Jones’ in #4 down (by Tobin) is right. It won’t hurt to ask, but hearing the answer probably would. No real estate sign with a phone number to call. Love #5. The agent makes a great point. #6 is SO precarious, even a 3.4 might have that boulder crashing below. Someone though will likely still buy it!

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