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How to Find the Low Commission Real Estate Agents

Working with Low Commission Real Estate Agents could help you save money when selling your home. This will help you keep reasonable flat rates and give you top-notch customer service. To know more, visit our website or contact us at 818-451-5057.

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How to Find the Low Commission Real Estate Agents

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  1. HOW TO FIND THE LOW COMMISSION REAL ESTATE AGENTS

  2. Things to keep in mind while hiring a low-commission agent • Services offered A limited number of real estate agents working on a lower commission basis do not provide all of the standard services necessary to sell a home. Ask what services will be provided by the agent before signing any contracts to hire a low-commission realtor. What part of the agent's service entails assisting you in comprehending the proposal? You'll need all these things to successfully promote and sell your home.

  3. 2. Underselling or under marketing your home Low-commission real estate sales people often undersell homes. Many full-fee real estate brokers will only list your home. Ask the listing agent what he or she will do to attract purchasers. Get the agent's activity in writing to ensure accountability. If you don't think a low-commission agent can sell your home, don't hire one.

  4. 3. Dual Agency Scenarios Some Low-Commission Real Estate Agents are more interested in acting as dual agents to sell your home than in making a profit. The agent acts as a liaison between the seller and the buyer. A dual-agency relationship raises the possibility that your agent will make a mistake in representing your best interests. Before signing on with an agent, discussing the possibility of a dual-agency relationship with them is wise.

  5. CONTACT US 818-451-5057 www.flatraterealestate4u.com 13127 Van Nuys Blvd, Los Angeles

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