5 Legends and Superstitions in
East Texas Real Estate
There are legends, superstitions and just plain old tall tales
EVERYWHERE. Lucky numbers, unlucky numbers, salt over your shoulder,
new brooms for luck, black cats…there are so many superstitions, I
am sure I don’t even know most of them. I don’t put much stock in
it, but at the same time, I don’t run around breaking mirrors and
running under ladders, either! (Hey, better safe than sorry, right!?)
Believe it or not, there are also many legends related to real
estate. Check out a few superstitions that are common in East Texas:
- Numbers Matter – Would you buy a house on Friday the
13th or a house at 777 Main St? Do you make an offer
price end with a certain lucky number? Some home shoppers wouldn’t
be the least bit bothered, but you may be surprised to learn that
some won’t even look at house because of its address. On the flip
side, “lucky” numbered properties have the opposite effect. It’s
definitely an interesting and less considered factor.
- Black Doors Sell – This has been relayed to me on
two separate occasions, by two different ladies in real estate. One
was my grandmother, who spent much of her life working in real
estate; the other was a Dallas-area socialite and very successful
house flipper. Both of them told me that when all else fails, paint
the door black! Neither woman knew the other, but both told me that
their secret when a house wouldn’t sell was to paint the door
black.
- It’s just lucky! – Some “old” traditions are
still around, such as horseshoes hung over a door for good luck, a
lucky bamboo, or a pineapple for hospitality. I see all of these
fairly often and they always bring a smile. It’s a sweet tradition
and even sweeter if it brings luck!
- Wait for it – There is a somewhat silly superstition
that if you put a “SOLD” sign in a yard before it closes, then
it is cursed to never close or have major issues before closing. I
think it is a bit paranoid, but better safe than sorry, I guess!
- Patron Saint – This is probably the most well known
“good luck” real estate superstition. The superstition is that
if you bury a St. Joseph statue in your yard near the “for sale”
sign, your house will sell faster. You can buy St. Joseph “home
seller kits” online. If you ever get bored, just check out the
reviews. Interesting food for thought (and certainly cheaper than a
remodel!)
Buried statues, black paint and numerology…sometimes real estate
is a little quirky. Real estate is just like life…it’s sometimes
a little weird. That’s one of the many things I
love about Real Estate…you see and hear all kinds of things!
Although, at the end of the day, a little good luck booster never
hurts!
Lisa Priest likes to see horseshoes over doors and is a local
Broker/REALTOR® with Picket Fence Realty, Inc. You can reach her via
phone or text at 903-948-3343 or read more at BuyPalestine.com.
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