I posted here originally but removed it. I guess I'm back. Originally I interviewed several real estate agents and didn't like their numbers or the way they pushed me to buy a house they had listed while I was wanting to sell mine. I wanted the focus to be on what I was SELLING since I was moving out of state. I found someone she was nice, confident, very new but I liked her numbers. It was great. Until we signed the paperwork. After the ink dried she was extremely pushy about getting us to leave. Telling us she had people wanting to view the house. That we were making a bad impression being there. That we needed to go. We had originally asked her to wait to list the house until after we were packed and gone so this would not be an issue. I chalked it up to a miscommunication and we left before we could finish some things we wanted to. After that she refused to answer questions or talk to us. Did not have the pictures up for the house for over a month and then when we followed up with our expectations - she blamed us, yelled at us, and then tried to say sorry when she realized she was no longer getting our business. Turns out she did the comps all wrong. She did ALL the numbers wrong. So not only did the house sit and sit with no description and no pictures. It was overpriced to boot. So her broker took over. And the pictures are up. The price is set. I still have to hunt down updates about inquiries, viewings or what's going on and I want to cry. I had to damn near beg for the broker to go through and redo all the numbers so they were correct - she was prepared to let it sit there overpriced and not moving. Is every realtor like this? I'm in a whole different state and don't feel like I have any control over my property. I wish I would have never taken that first offer because it left me sitting here paying a mortgage on a house that wasn't advertised. Wasn't even at the forefront of her mind with a contract that feels unfulfilled that I can't even figure out what to do with. No one I talk to knows what to do at this point. They all say it will sell at one point but I don't want to have to worry about a house I can't easily get to anymore. If I could break ties with it and make no profit at all I would at this point because it feels like they've broken me down so much about it. I know it's my fault for signing a contract. A red flag should have been the way she didn't let us read it over at the table and skipped to the parts we sign I guess. I don't even know what to do since I'm stuck with the time lost and having to float both mortgage and electric payment there. Has anyone been in this position?