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YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT.

Seller Psychology/ You Can't Always Get What You Want. Sometimes, you get what you need. May 13, 2026 • 4 min read SOMETIMES BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD DEALS. Sometimes bad things happen to good deals. Despite having a buyer and seller who equally wanted the transaction to happen, both equally working in good faith to bring it together, who invested in its success, sometimes - as in this case - there are obstacles we just can’t navigate around, and we have to walk away. The parties in this case are both wonderful people. I can’t really blame either of them. Everyone involved knew there were going to be obstacles from the start, and everyone was onboard to proactively and constructively work through obstacles. We’d cross those bridges as we came to them. This particular deal seemed to benefit both buyer and seller, that is to say that the deal was not lop-sided nor did it heavily favor one party or another. The deal provided a solution to a problem each pa...

about me - Brenton Zinck

about me I’ve always been drawn to things that make sense - not the kind you engineer, but the kind of sense that emerges when you let something be and pay attention long enough to see the pattern. Simplicity comforts me. Coherence, proportion, restraint - they feel like honesty made visible. I find beauty in things that hold together, not because they’re forced, but because they belong. my approach That’s how I see the world, and it’s how I see my work. I like clarity, parsimony, and decisions that age well. I like when effort disappears into ease, when what’s right feels obvious - not because it was planned that way or because it's easy, but because it was allowed to become that way. Real estate happens to be where those instincts intersect with people’s real lives. It’s full of timing and tension, emotion and math. It demands both structure and flexibility. When it's done well, it feels less like control and more like calibration - a steady hand finding align...