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jficquette
ParticipantDennis Cronin of Scott and Cronin CPA’s in Encintas is a good person to deal with.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDennis Cronin of Scott and Cronin CPA’s in Encintas is a good person to deal with.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDennis Cronin of Scott and Cronin CPA’s in Encintas is a good person to deal with.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDennis Cronin of Scott and Cronin CPA’s in Encintas is a good person to deal with.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Rustico]Thanks SDR,
I could easily see a system that gets commissions down to 2% or so. Something like a consultancy/transaction outlet, where after buyers and sellers have used some of the sources available to have a meeting of the minds on purchase price, the nitty gritty gets done up and the deal gets closed. Call it “House Transfer Mediation Center.” Want to start one?[/quote]You would have to get rid of lawyers for it to work.
jficquette
Participant[quote=Rustico]Thanks SDR,
I could easily see a system that gets commissions down to 2% or so. Something like a consultancy/transaction outlet, where after buyers and sellers have used some of the sources available to have a meeting of the minds on purchase price, the nitty gritty gets done up and the deal gets closed. Call it “House Transfer Mediation Center.” Want to start one?[/quote]You would have to get rid of lawyers for it to work.
jficquette
Participant[quote=Rustico]Thanks SDR,
I could easily see a system that gets commissions down to 2% or so. Something like a consultancy/transaction outlet, where after buyers and sellers have used some of the sources available to have a meeting of the minds on purchase price, the nitty gritty gets done up and the deal gets closed. Call it “House Transfer Mediation Center.” Want to start one?[/quote]You would have to get rid of lawyers for it to work.
jficquette
Participant[quote=Rustico]Thanks SDR,
I could easily see a system that gets commissions down to 2% or so. Something like a consultancy/transaction outlet, where after buyers and sellers have used some of the sources available to have a meeting of the minds on purchase price, the nitty gritty gets done up and the deal gets closed. Call it “House Transfer Mediation Center.” Want to start one?[/quote]You would have to get rid of lawyers for it to work.
jficquette
Participant[quote=Rustico]Thanks SDR,
I could easily see a system that gets commissions down to 2% or so. Something like a consultancy/transaction outlet, where after buyers and sellers have used some of the sources available to have a meeting of the minds on purchase price, the nitty gritty gets done up and the deal gets closed. Call it “House Transfer Mediation Center.” Want to start one?[/quote]You would have to get rid of lawyers for it to work.
jficquette
ParticipantYes we need realtors because of how complicated home buying has become in California.
My problem with the vast majority of Realors is that they just sit around and wait for someone to make an offer on your house.
Realtors who are real business people get out and hustle to get houses sold and those are the ones who you want to deal with.
Real Estate is a tough job and people who do a great job with it deserve to make good money.
John
jficquette
ParticipantYes we need realtors because of how complicated home buying has become in California.
My problem with the vast majority of Realors is that they just sit around and wait for someone to make an offer on your house.
Realtors who are real business people get out and hustle to get houses sold and those are the ones who you want to deal with.
Real Estate is a tough job and people who do a great job with it deserve to make good money.
John
jficquette
ParticipantYes we need realtors because of how complicated home buying has become in California.
My problem with the vast majority of Realors is that they just sit around and wait for someone to make an offer on your house.
Realtors who are real business people get out and hustle to get houses sold and those are the ones who you want to deal with.
Real Estate is a tough job and people who do a great job with it deserve to make good money.
John
jficquette
ParticipantYes we need realtors because of how complicated home buying has become in California.
My problem with the vast majority of Realors is that they just sit around and wait for someone to make an offer on your house.
Realtors who are real business people get out and hustle to get houses sold and those are the ones who you want to deal with.
Real Estate is a tough job and people who do a great job with it deserve to make good money.
John
jficquette
ParticipantYes we need realtors because of how complicated home buying has become in California.
My problem with the vast majority of Realors is that they just sit around and wait for someone to make an offer on your house.
Realtors who are real business people get out and hustle to get houses sold and those are the ones who you want to deal with.
Real Estate is a tough job and people who do a great job with it deserve to make good money.
John
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