Chapter 2101: Buying A House 4
Chapter 2101: Buying a House 4
"Auntie, there might not be many units left on the floors you like," Linh said gently as she flipped through the documents in her hand. "Sales have been exceptionally good these past few days."
"But there must be some I like, right? It doesn't matter if there aren't many; I don't need many," Mrs. Brightwood said with a kind and joyful smile. "I just need one, there has to be at least one, right?" "Does your daughter-in-law prefer higher floors or lower floors?" Linh asked warmly.
"I prefer higher floors," Summer replied, thinking that in such a good development, the higher floors must be almost gone.
"But we mostly only have lower floors left," Linh said regretfully but still provided excellent service. "However, you can look at the layouts since you're already here."
"As long as the layout is good, we can consider it," Mrs. Brightwood really wanted to buy a house and settle this matter soon.
As they walked up the stairs, Linh was at a loss for how to introduce the units; her mind went blank.
She really hoped the daughter-in-law wouldn't like this layout so she wouldn't have to stress about it.This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Otherwise, she wouldn't know how to refuse selling it.
Outside the sales office, not far away in a relatively secluded spot, Spencer sat in his car's driver's seat. He occasionally glanced at his watch; every minute of waiting was torture for him. Why haven't they come out yet?
Are they doing paperwork? Are they buying the house?
He was very anxious! They had been inside for so long, and he hadn't seen anyone yet.
Soon, Linh led them toward the sales office. Summer didn't want to buy because of the low floor and her dislike for the layout.
She didn't even look at the house properly and consistently showed little interest.
"Mrs. Brightwood, the kitchen is
really too small," Summer expressed her opinion. "Nowadays, open kitchens are popular. With things like air fryers, ovens, microwaves, and electric griddles, there's no place to put them in such a small kitchen."
"Yes, our kitchen is very small," Linh agreed with a smile. "Young people don't like it much; the bathroom is also small. It looks big but can't accommodate large sinks if you want wet and dry separation." "Out of three bedrooms, two are quite small," Summer added.
Linh responded again, "Yes, you can only fit a 1. 5-meter bed; they're all very small. This building mainly has good lighting and is suitable for single occupancy."
"Summer..."
"Mrs. Brightwood, I don't like this house; let's not buy it," Summer said as she held her hand and turned to her. "Besides, the floor is too low; there's no need for floors one through three."
But Mrs. Brightwood had finally managed to bring her future daughter-in-law out and was determined to buy a house no matter what.
So she asked, "What about other buildings? You've developed over ten buildings in this phase, right? They can't all be sold out."
"There are only floors one through three left in those as well," Linh smiled at her. "Recently, many people have been buying houses."
"Only floors one through three?" Mrs. Brightwood was surprised and couldn't understand. "When I asked you yesterday, there were plenty of good floors available; you told me I could choose freely. And now I'm here today."
"That was yesterday," Linh replied
politely with a smile. "Fifty units were
sold last night, and dozens more were sold this morning. Mrs. Brightwood, now only lower floors are left; buying a house isn't like buying clothes-you can't settle for less."
Mrs. Brightwood was shocked and found it hard to accept.
She didn't believe it; something must have happened.
So they returned to the sales office where she unwillingly asked other sales representatives and received the same answers.
Thus, Mrs. Brightwood could only apologize to Summer, "I'm sorry, Summer; I came too late. But don't worry; I'll keep looking for a house that meets your satisfaction! We'll find a layout and floor you like. Don't worry about money; we'll pay in full! You won't need to take on a
mortgage."