Yeah, but she still did well nonetheless IMO at around $576 per square foot (with a parking space too). That's what the sellers get for pricing too high. I kept on telling my sis' that the place was overpriced, but maybe she didn't need the advice. She lowballed, and then played hardball during the back and forth negotiations. She eventually gave them a take-it-leave-it offer and they took it, for a 9% haircut off the listing price.
The sellers made the mistake of listing high, and few were interested. Then they listed lower but ran into problems because they had a renter that wasn't fully cooperating with the viewings. So then they got rid of the renter but by then it had been a few months on the market, still priced somewhat too high.
This is in stark contrast to the way BJL marketed his place, of course.