The FoolProof FSBO Podcast with Tim Street
Most homeowners think selling FSBO is too risky or too complicated. Agents push that fear because it keeps the $31,000 commission tax flowing.
The FoolProof FSBO Podcast is here to prove them wrong. Every week you’ll get short, clear, step-by-step guidance to sell your home yourself — faster, safer, and for top dollar.
Inside, you’ll learn:
• How to price with confidence using the Bidding-War Pricing Formula™
• How to avoid lawsuits and contract mistakes with the No-Mistakes Legal Checklist™
• How to spark showings and offers in 7 days with the Market-Ready Checklist™
• How to negotiate like a pro, even if you’ve never sold before
If you’re a smart homeowner who wants to keep your equity instead of handing it to an agent, this show is your playbook.
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The FoolProof FSBO Podcast with Tim Street
10 Horrible Home Features You'll Regret
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These “dream upgrades” look incredible on Instagram — and then punish you every day you actually live with them. In this episode, Tim counts down 10 home features that sell well in a showroom but turn into expensive regrets in real life, especially if you’re renovating to boost resale value.
You’ll learn:
- Why open shelving is basically a subscription to dust + grease cleanup
- The hidden costs and hassle behind pot fillers and touchless faucets
- Why jacuzzi tubs are giant, mold-prone chores nobody uses
- How microwave drawers can lock you into expensive, custom replacements
- Why barn doors kill privacy (and the trend is already fading)
- The problem with hardwired security systems in a wireless world
- The lighting mistake that makes your home feel like a hospital (5000K LEDs)
- Why USB-A outlets age like milk once everything goes USB-C
- The #1 money pit: dedicated home theaters that become pricey storage rooms
Bottom line: trends and tech change fast — but buyers (and your future self) still want what works: privacy, reliability, and functional basics.
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