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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Participant[quote=flu]Although no asian ever did well in tennis…[/quote]
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Participant[quote=flu]Although no asian ever did well in tennis…[/quote]
Michael Chang?all
Participant[quote=flu]Although no asian ever did well in tennis…[/quote]
Michael Chang?all
Participant[quote=flu]Although no asian ever did well in tennis…[/quote]
Michael Chang?all
Participant[quote=flu]Although no asian ever did well in tennis…[/quote]
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ParticipantI don’t think it is an Asian thing. A house is an asset that can’t be taken away or destroyed as easily as cash or some promissory note and it can always feed a family as a rental.
Back in 2005 my parents just could not comprehend that I’m renting while I could afford to buy. They also don’t understand how 401k makes more sense than buying a rental property.
My parents are not Asian.
EDIT: And neither am I π
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ParticipantI don’t think it is an Asian thing. A house is an asset that can’t be taken away or destroyed as easily as cash or some promissory note and it can always feed a family as a rental.
Back in 2005 my parents just could not comprehend that I’m renting while I could afford to buy. They also don’t understand how 401k makes more sense than buying a rental property.
My parents are not Asian.
EDIT: And neither am I π
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ParticipantI don’t think it is an Asian thing. A house is an asset that can’t be taken away or destroyed as easily as cash or some promissory note and it can always feed a family as a rental.
Back in 2005 my parents just could not comprehend that I’m renting while I could afford to buy. They also don’t understand how 401k makes more sense than buying a rental property.
My parents are not Asian.
EDIT: And neither am I π
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ParticipantI don’t think it is an Asian thing. A house is an asset that can’t be taken away or destroyed as easily as cash or some promissory note and it can always feed a family as a rental.
Back in 2005 my parents just could not comprehend that I’m renting while I could afford to buy. They also don’t understand how 401k makes more sense than buying a rental property.
My parents are not Asian.
EDIT: And neither am I π
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ParticipantI don’t think it is an Asian thing. A house is an asset that can’t be taken away or destroyed as easily as cash or some promissory note and it can always feed a family as a rental.
Back in 2005 my parents just could not comprehend that I’m renting while I could afford to buy. They also don’t understand how 401k makes more sense than buying a rental property.
My parents are not Asian.
EDIT: And neither am I π
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