Realtors share their wildest Maricopa market stories

By David Iverson

Maricopa’s housing market is usually measured in price per square foot, days on market and interest rates. But behind the stats are stories realtors swap quietly at networking events and closings. From yapping Chihuahuas that sealed a listing to backyard naturists seeking privacy, three local agents shared some of their most memorable moments in the field.

Editor’s note: The following Q&A has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.

Brian Petersheim Sr. 
Maricopa Real Estate Company 
TMRECo.com/Brian-Petersheim 

InMaricopa: What is the most unique reason someone chose to work with you? 

Petersheim: It was actually a seller. I was at a listing appointment, and they told me I was the third realtor that day. They had two small Chihuahua puppies that started yapping as soon as I walked in. 

Within a few minutes, both puppies jumped on the couch, climbed into my lap and fell asleep. About 20 minutes later, I got the listing. The sellers told me those dogs never stop barking, especially at men. They said the dogs signified I was a good and honest person. 

We sold the home within a week, and they moved out of state. 

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