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January 13, 2011 at 10:03 AM #652808January 13, 2011 at 10:31 AM #653437
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ParticipantI would say the articles contains more then 20,000,000 reasons a year of support:)
January 13, 2011 at 10:31 AM #653573sdrealtor
ParticipantI would say the articles contains more then 20,000,000 reasons a year of support:)
January 13, 2011 at 10:31 AM #652782sdrealtor
ParticipantI would say the articles contains more then 20,000,000 reasons a year of support:)
January 13, 2011 at 10:31 AM #652848sdrealtor
ParticipantI would say the articles contains more then 20,000,000 reasons a year of support:)
January 13, 2011 at 10:31 AM #653898sdrealtor
ParticipantI would say the articles contains more then 20,000,000 reasons a year of support:)
January 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM #653481ljinvestor
ParticipantI guess you could say they are not moving away from discount model, but discounts/rebates are going to be less over time as deep discount model proved not to work.
What is the advantage of this company anyway? I have been able to get large brokerage company to list for 2% instead of the avg 2.5% in my area.
I couldn’t get any rebate from the brokerage on purchase such as the 50% that Redfin offers, but I’m pretty sure the redfin agent couldn’t make my deal happen at the price I want because I have seen how the relationships between the local agents work. I can get a lot more insight on property and sellers situation when its a listing agent that mine knows well.
January 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM #653618ljinvestor
ParticipantI guess you could say they are not moving away from discount model, but discounts/rebates are going to be less over time as deep discount model proved not to work.
What is the advantage of this company anyway? I have been able to get large brokerage company to list for 2% instead of the avg 2.5% in my area.
I couldn’t get any rebate from the brokerage on purchase such as the 50% that Redfin offers, but I’m pretty sure the redfin agent couldn’t make my deal happen at the price I want because I have seen how the relationships between the local agents work. I can get a lot more insight on property and sellers situation when its a listing agent that mine knows well.
January 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM #652827ljinvestor
ParticipantI guess you could say they are not moving away from discount model, but discounts/rebates are going to be less over time as deep discount model proved not to work.
What is the advantage of this company anyway? I have been able to get large brokerage company to list for 2% instead of the avg 2.5% in my area.
I couldn’t get any rebate from the brokerage on purchase such as the 50% that Redfin offers, but I’m pretty sure the redfin agent couldn’t make my deal happen at the price I want because I have seen how the relationships between the local agents work. I can get a lot more insight on property and sellers situation when its a listing agent that mine knows well.
January 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM #652893ljinvestor
ParticipantI guess you could say they are not moving away from discount model, but discounts/rebates are going to be less over time as deep discount model proved not to work.
What is the advantage of this company anyway? I have been able to get large brokerage company to list for 2% instead of the avg 2.5% in my area.
I couldn’t get any rebate from the brokerage on purchase such as the 50% that Redfin offers, but I’m pretty sure the redfin agent couldn’t make my deal happen at the price I want because I have seen how the relationships between the local agents work. I can get a lot more insight on property and sellers situation when its a listing agent that mine knows well.
January 13, 2011 at 11:20 AM #653943ljinvestor
ParticipantI guess you could say they are not moving away from discount model, but discounts/rebates are going to be less over time as deep discount model proved not to work.
What is the advantage of this company anyway? I have been able to get large brokerage company to list for 2% instead of the avg 2.5% in my area.
I couldn’t get any rebate from the brokerage on purchase such as the 50% that Redfin offers, but I’m pretty sure the redfin agent couldn’t make my deal happen at the price I want because I have seen how the relationships between the local agents work. I can get a lot more insight on property and sellers situation when its a listing agent that mine knows well.
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