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    Janet Cox-RE/MAX Lifestyle

    Janet Cox-RE/MAX Lifestyle

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    After nine excruciating months, we finally sold our house, near the Denver, NC community. We listed…read morewith Janet Cox herself. She was our sellers agent. First, I must clearly state that the property is very unique. I mean VERY unique. It is on the side of a mountain and sits on 10 acres. The house is modest. The house is about 25 years old, with normal maintenance and upkeep, and a few upgrades, not many. Having said that, Janet was challenged with coming up with decent comps for us to use to set a price initially. My husband and I both feel that we started out too high. Much too high. The marketing of the property was strong and well done. We finally got an offer after six months on the market. We accepted. Janet asked the buyers for $1500 in due diligence money without asking us. It ended up being a good thing, but I resented not being at least consulted. The deal fell through because the buyers credit was bad and they couldn't get a loan. Janet knew that the buyers were having problems getting financing early in the due diligence time period but did not share that information with us. She admitted later that she was hoping the buyers would work something out and 'didn't want to worry us'. Meanwhile, we were preparing to move. We donated lots of furniture. My husband sold his car. We rented a moving truck. The very last day of the due diligence period, we were notified, via a text message, that the buyers had terminated the offer. In a text message. So, we went back on the market. The successful buyers cut us to the bone on the price, but we accepted it because my husband, who just retired, wants to travel extensively. When Janet presented the offer to us, she said that the potential buyers had written us a note, but she didn't want to share it with us because she 'didn't want us to make an emotional decision'. Like we are teenagers who can't control our feelings, or something. I am quite capable of not being sucked in by emotional pleas, believe me. During our second period on the market, Janet had some personal family issues come up. Maybe it's just me, but every time I have ever tried to do a real estate deal in my life, the agent involved has had some issues. My husband left me. My mother is ill. My son was in a wreck. While I am sorry about these things, and sympathetic, these problems are not my problems and when they impact what is supposed to be happening to sell my house, I highly resent it. Janet's communications fell apart during our second time on the market. Every time my husband would send her a note or text asking for information, what he got back was a partial answer, or even no answer at all. Her grammar is atrocious. We ended up communicating with the sellers agent directly to finalize what we could leave the new owners, skipping Janet altogether because we knew she would not forward our communications in a timely manner. I felt like we should have at least heard something from her once a week or so during our second due diligence period, even if it was a just quick text like 'they are on track with financing' or something similar, especially after what happened to us with the first deal. But we got nothing, unless we asked. As a matter of fact, we had no communication from Janet at all after the deal was signed until she showed up at the closing to get her check. So, to summarize, if you want a real estate agent who will actually communicate with you, like actually calling you on a telephone and things like that, you do not want Janet Cox. To be fair, she has a lot on her plate with her family, running a company, and acting as an agent. I know it must be overwhelming, but when it impacts me, as a customer, I understandably get upset. Also, there appears to be many competent agents in her firm, so I want to make clear that I a reviewing only Janet Cox herself, not her firm. Hope this helps future sellers or buyers. I wish I had had this kind of review before we listed; I would have selected another agent in her firm. Thanks for reading.

    Riverwalk Apartments - apartments - Updated May 2026

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