Users are frustrated that potential buyers often don't read property details before scheduling showings, leading to wasted time. A feature that highlights utility costs and other essential details in property listings could help prevent this issue.
Had this weird situation happen recently with my place that's on teh market. This guy reaches out, sets up a viewing, walks through the whole house, and then tells me he's not interested because there's city water and sewer hookups instead of a well and septic system. His reasoning? "I don't want extra monthly bills." I'm sitting there thinking - dude, if you're worried about basic utility costs, maybe homeownership isn't for you right now? Like, water and sewer fees are pretty standard when you own property. Plus all this info was clearly listed in the description. Just seems like a waste of everyone's time when people don't bother checking the basics before booking appointments. Maybe I'm being too harsh but it feels like common sense to know what you're looking at before driving over to see it.