![]() I didn't go to the links but the callout seems odd to me. The prices of the exhibited houses are too high for their area. ![]() “I just think it’s going to take the right buyer who wants to be in Waco and also who can afford a higher price point," she said.Īnonymous wrote:So they can’t sell them because they’re asking too much. Still, Kristin knows Chip and Joanna’s amazing work has plenty of potential. “But that has not happened yet,” she said. Though eventually, she hopes to attract these out-of-state buyers who will likely think the price is a good value. Most interested parties likely don’t even live in the area, and are just popping by while in town. “Not because they can actually afford it.”ĬJ UPPER featured home that has continued to be updated and loved since appearing on the show. “In this case, it’s kind of been different because people are looking at it just because it has a Fixer Upper name on it,” she said. But that doesn’t necessarily equate to physical showings. ![]() You may assume that the Fixer Upper association sells itself-and it definitely leads to more visibility, as Kristin says the season 2 home garnered 18,000 online views versus her usual 100. "Fixer Upper" producer Michael Matsumoto’s house from the show, now listed at $400K. “I know big cities do that, but Waco’s not there yet,” she told the outlet. The aforementioned remodel, for example, is listed at $679K when the median in Waco is reportedly closer to $200K. Not as a result of its design, obviously, but because of the high price tag. Realtor Kristin Clements, who’s heading up the sale for the Chip and Jo-designed “Asian Ranch,” spoke with Insider recently about some of the challenges she faces when selling these properties. I mean, who wouldn’t want to live in producer Michael Matsumoto’s shack-turned-chic abode or the “scary to sensational” property from season 1? Apparently, not as many as we think. That dream became even more of a reality when the houses featured on Fixer Upper started going up for sale. Here's Why Chip and Joanna Gaines' 'Fixer Upper' Houses Are Secretly Hard to SellĪ Waco, Texas realtor in charge of the "Asian Ranch" listing explains why.
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