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November 13, 2008 at 12:17 AM #303646November 13, 2008 at 12:21 AM #304099sdrealtorParticipant
Thank you and that is only one aspect of what I am doing right now. I have about 4 or 5 distinct market strategies I am working right now and going it alone has allowed me the flexibility to make things happen whether I am representing a buyer or seller in ways I couldnt before. With that said, I am fully aware that I am exploiting a niche market as the opportunistic mutha that I am.
November 13, 2008 at 12:21 AM #303651sdrealtorParticipantThank you and that is only one aspect of what I am doing right now. I have about 4 or 5 distinct market strategies I am working right now and going it alone has allowed me the flexibility to make things happen whether I am representing a buyer or seller in ways I couldnt before. With that said, I am fully aware that I am exploiting a niche market as the opportunistic mutha that I am.
November 13, 2008 at 12:21 AM #304013sdrealtorParticipantThank you and that is only one aspect of what I am doing right now. I have about 4 or 5 distinct market strategies I am working right now and going it alone has allowed me the flexibility to make things happen whether I am representing a buyer or seller in ways I couldnt before. With that said, I am fully aware that I am exploiting a niche market as the opportunistic mutha that I am.
November 13, 2008 at 12:21 AM #304041sdrealtorParticipantThank you and that is only one aspect of what I am doing right now. I have about 4 or 5 distinct market strategies I am working right now and going it alone has allowed me the flexibility to make things happen whether I am representing a buyer or seller in ways I couldnt before. With that said, I am fully aware that I am exploiting a niche market as the opportunistic mutha that I am.
November 13, 2008 at 12:21 AM #304025sdrealtorParticipantThank you and that is only one aspect of what I am doing right now. I have about 4 or 5 distinct market strategies I am working right now and going it alone has allowed me the flexibility to make things happen whether I am representing a buyer or seller in ways I couldnt before. With that said, I am fully aware that I am exploiting a niche market as the opportunistic mutha that I am.
November 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM #304170peterbParticipantT4L – If you’ve never bought before or will only be doing this once…to get the house you want, save yourself the trouble and use an agent. There’s a lot of details and the business has a lot of opportunists in it. Lot’s of money changes hands in a RE transaction, so there’s a lot of hands out trying to get a little chunk as it goes by. It’s really infuriating, but that’s life. You’ll learn from the experience. Pay close attention and ask a lot of questions. Accept no charges without a complete explination that you find acceptable. Good luck.
November 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM #304159peterbParticipantT4L – If you’ve never bought before or will only be doing this once…to get the house you want, save yourself the trouble and use an agent. There’s a lot of details and the business has a lot of opportunists in it. Lot’s of money changes hands in a RE transaction, so there’s a lot of hands out trying to get a little chunk as it goes by. It’s really infuriating, but that’s life. You’ll learn from the experience. Pay close attention and ask a lot of questions. Accept no charges without a complete explination that you find acceptable. Good luck.
November 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM #304243peterbParticipantT4L – If you’ve never bought before or will only be doing this once…to get the house you want, save yourself the trouble and use an agent. There’s a lot of details and the business has a lot of opportunists in it. Lot’s of money changes hands in a RE transaction, so there’s a lot of hands out trying to get a little chunk as it goes by. It’s really infuriating, but that’s life. You’ll learn from the experience. Pay close attention and ask a lot of questions. Accept no charges without a complete explination that you find acceptable. Good luck.
November 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM #304187peterbParticipantT4L – If you’ve never bought before or will only be doing this once…to get the house you want, save yourself the trouble and use an agent. There’s a lot of details and the business has a lot of opportunists in it. Lot’s of money changes hands in a RE transaction, so there’s a lot of hands out trying to get a little chunk as it goes by. It’s really infuriating, but that’s life. You’ll learn from the experience. Pay close attention and ask a lot of questions. Accept no charges without a complete explination that you find acceptable. Good luck.
November 13, 2008 at 9:09 AM #303795peterbParticipantT4L – If you’ve never bought before or will only be doing this once…to get the house you want, save yourself the trouble and use an agent. There’s a lot of details and the business has a lot of opportunists in it. Lot’s of money changes hands in a RE transaction, so there’s a lot of hands out trying to get a little chunk as it goes by. It’s really infuriating, but that’s life. You’ll learn from the experience. Pay close attention and ask a lot of questions. Accept no charges without a complete explination that you find acceptable. Good luck.
November 13, 2008 at 9:31 AM #304178SD RealtorParticipantsdr did you break out from the big boys?
November 13, 2008 at 9:31 AM #303815SD RealtorParticipantsdr did you break out from the big boys?
November 13, 2008 at 9:31 AM #304190SD RealtorParticipantsdr did you break out from the big boys?
November 13, 2008 at 9:31 AM #304263SD RealtorParticipantsdr did you break out from the big boys?
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