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August 31, 2010 at 11:35 AM #598968August 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM #597933
DWCAP
ParticipantWhat I want to know is why you made an appointment for 4 days later? Were you out of town? Was the agent? If not, then why did you wait so long?
Also, Id talk to that agent, and ask WTF? depending upon his answer, you may need a new agent. Obviously there was appointment times ahead of yours.
August 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM #598029DWCAP
ParticipantWhat I want to know is why you made an appointment for 4 days later? Were you out of town? Was the agent? If not, then why did you wait so long?
Also, Id talk to that agent, and ask WTF? depending upon his answer, you may need a new agent. Obviously there was appointment times ahead of yours.
August 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM #598574DWCAP
ParticipantWhat I want to know is why you made an appointment for 4 days later? Were you out of town? Was the agent? If not, then why did you wait so long?
Also, Id talk to that agent, and ask WTF? depending upon his answer, you may need a new agent. Obviously there was appointment times ahead of yours.
August 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM #598681DWCAP
ParticipantWhat I want to know is why you made an appointment for 4 days later? Were you out of town? Was the agent? If not, then why did you wait so long?
Also, Id talk to that agent, and ask WTF? depending upon his answer, you may need a new agent. Obviously there was appointment times ahead of yours.
August 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM #598998DWCAP
ParticipantWhat I want to know is why you made an appointment for 4 days later? Were you out of town? Was the agent? If not, then why did you wait so long?
Also, Id talk to that agent, and ask WTF? depending upon his answer, you may need a new agent. Obviously there was appointment times ahead of yours.
August 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #597948all
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Do you know how to buy from the MLS without agents? If so, please share.[/quote]
If there is a sign just get the agent’s number from it and call the listing agent directly.
Public part of the listing includes the listing agency. Look up the agency, get the phone number, call and tell them you are interested in the property.
Someone (sdr?) shared fairly inexpensive way to get limited (read only) access to MLS few years ago. IIRC, the trick is to sign up for a realtor class and CSUSM had it for $400 or so. With that you get access to private section, which includes the listing agent’s phone number, private notes and more.
August 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #598044all
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Do you know how to buy from the MLS without agents? If so, please share.[/quote]
If there is a sign just get the agent’s number from it and call the listing agent directly.
Public part of the listing includes the listing agency. Look up the agency, get the phone number, call and tell them you are interested in the property.
Someone (sdr?) shared fairly inexpensive way to get limited (read only) access to MLS few years ago. IIRC, the trick is to sign up for a realtor class and CSUSM had it for $400 or so. With that you get access to private section, which includes the listing agent’s phone number, private notes and more.
August 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #598589all
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Do you know how to buy from the MLS without agents? If so, please share.[/quote]
If there is a sign just get the agent’s number from it and call the listing agent directly.
Public part of the listing includes the listing agency. Look up the agency, get the phone number, call and tell them you are interested in the property.
Someone (sdr?) shared fairly inexpensive way to get limited (read only) access to MLS few years ago. IIRC, the trick is to sign up for a realtor class and CSUSM had it for $400 or so. With that you get access to private section, which includes the listing agent’s phone number, private notes and more.
August 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #598696all
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Do you know how to buy from the MLS without agents? If so, please share.[/quote]
If there is a sign just get the agent’s number from it and call the listing agent directly.
Public part of the listing includes the listing agency. Look up the agency, get the phone number, call and tell them you are interested in the property.
Someone (sdr?) shared fairly inexpensive way to get limited (read only) access to MLS few years ago. IIRC, the trick is to sign up for a realtor class and CSUSM had it for $400 or so. With that you get access to private section, which includes the listing agent’s phone number, private notes and more.
August 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #599013all
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Do you know how to buy from the MLS without agents? If so, please share.[/quote]
If there is a sign just get the agent’s number from it and call the listing agent directly.
Public part of the listing includes the listing agency. Look up the agency, get the phone number, call and tell them you are interested in the property.
Someone (sdr?) shared fairly inexpensive way to get limited (read only) access to MLS few years ago. IIRC, the trick is to sign up for a realtor class and CSUSM had it for $400 or so. With that you get access to private section, which includes the listing agent’s phone number, private notes and more.
August 31, 2010 at 12:35 PM #597958sdrealtor
ParticipantIt isnt rocket science and you dont need an agent. However, a good agent will protect you and help you make better decisions. If you go directly to the listing agent it is important to consider their primary allegiance is to the seller not you. The listing agent is also under no obligation to share any of the commission with you and many wont. With all that said feel free to go direct, it may work out for you better and it may not. You wont know for sure until you know for sure.
August 31, 2010 at 12:35 PM #598054sdrealtor
ParticipantIt isnt rocket science and you dont need an agent. However, a good agent will protect you and help you make better decisions. If you go directly to the listing agent it is important to consider their primary allegiance is to the seller not you. The listing agent is also under no obligation to share any of the commission with you and many wont. With all that said feel free to go direct, it may work out for you better and it may not. You wont know for sure until you know for sure.
August 31, 2010 at 12:35 PM #598599sdrealtor
ParticipantIt isnt rocket science and you dont need an agent. However, a good agent will protect you and help you make better decisions. If you go directly to the listing agent it is important to consider their primary allegiance is to the seller not you. The listing agent is also under no obligation to share any of the commission with you and many wont. With all that said feel free to go direct, it may work out for you better and it may not. You wont know for sure until you know for sure.
August 31, 2010 at 12:35 PM #598706sdrealtor
ParticipantIt isnt rocket science and you dont need an agent. However, a good agent will protect you and help you make better decisions. If you go directly to the listing agent it is important to consider their primary allegiance is to the seller not you. The listing agent is also under no obligation to share any of the commission with you and many wont. With all that said feel free to go direct, it may work out for you better and it may not. You wont know for sure until you know for sure.
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