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Great, thanks for the tip. I’ll ask the Home Inspector that very question.
golferParticipantGreat, thanks for the tip. I’ll ask the Home Inspector that very question.
golferParticipantGreat, thanks for the tip. I’ll ask the Home Inspector that very question.
golferParticipantGreat, thanks for the tip. I’ll ask the Home Inspector that very question.
June 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421623golferParticipantGlad you brought this point up. A MLB player is a highly skilled/talented profession that 99.9% of the population can’t come close to, and as such, should be compensated for it. Secondly, a .333 hitter will put buts in the seats and generate a substantial amount of revenue thus offsetting the payroll cost.
No comparison between the skill level relative to the general population.
It’s a tough argument to make, and frankly you just can’t make an argument that justifies the commission realtors make relative to the work they do.
June 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #422125golferParticipantGlad you brought this point up. A MLB player is a highly skilled/talented profession that 99.9% of the population can’t come close to, and as such, should be compensated for it. Secondly, a .333 hitter will put buts in the seats and generate a substantial amount of revenue thus offsetting the payroll cost.
No comparison between the skill level relative to the general population.
It’s a tough argument to make, and frankly you just can’t make an argument that justifies the commission realtors make relative to the work they do.
June 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421964golferParticipantGlad you brought this point up. A MLB player is a highly skilled/talented profession that 99.9% of the population can’t come close to, and as such, should be compensated for it. Secondly, a .333 hitter will put buts in the seats and generate a substantial amount of revenue thus offsetting the payroll cost.
No comparison between the skill level relative to the general population.
It’s a tough argument to make, and frankly you just can’t make an argument that justifies the commission realtors make relative to the work they do.
June 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421896golferParticipantGlad you brought this point up. A MLB player is a highly skilled/talented profession that 99.9% of the population can’t come close to, and as such, should be compensated for it. Secondly, a .333 hitter will put buts in the seats and generate a substantial amount of revenue thus offsetting the payroll cost.
No comparison between the skill level relative to the general population.
It’s a tough argument to make, and frankly you just can’t make an argument that justifies the commission realtors make relative to the work they do.
June 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421392golferParticipantGlad you brought this point up. A MLB player is a highly skilled/talented profession that 99.9% of the population can’t come close to, and as such, should be compensated for it. Secondly, a .333 hitter will put buts in the seats and generate a substantial amount of revenue thus offsetting the payroll cost.
No comparison between the skill level relative to the general population.
It’s a tough argument to make, and frankly you just can’t make an argument that justifies the commission realtors make relative to the work they do.
June 28, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421337golferParticipantWhat I’m addressing specifically is work that is done with me. If the realtor represents other buyers that don’t end up purchasing, that’s a cost of doing business. However, with my business, the realtor is making a killing relative to the work they’re doing, in my opinion.
June 28, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #422071golferParticipantWhat I’m addressing specifically is work that is done with me. If the realtor represents other buyers that don’t end up purchasing, that’s a cost of doing business. However, with my business, the realtor is making a killing relative to the work they’re doing, in my opinion.
June 28, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421568golferParticipantWhat I’m addressing specifically is work that is done with me. If the realtor represents other buyers that don’t end up purchasing, that’s a cost of doing business. However, with my business, the realtor is making a killing relative to the work they’re doing, in my opinion.
June 28, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421909golferParticipantWhat I’m addressing specifically is work that is done with me. If the realtor represents other buyers that don’t end up purchasing, that’s a cost of doing business. However, with my business, the realtor is making a killing relative to the work they’re doing, in my opinion.
June 28, 2009 at 3:06 PM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421841golferParticipantWhat I’m addressing specifically is work that is done with me. If the realtor represents other buyers that don’t end up purchasing, that’s a cost of doing business. However, with my business, the realtor is making a killing relative to the work they’re doing, in my opinion.
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