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| Tips from eHow users on How to Decide Whether to Buy Through a Realtor or by Yourself - eHow.com |
| ...was quite easy and the people who bought each house saved a large amount of realtor's commissions, 5-6% of the total price. Realtors wanted to sell our houses and we just told them to add their commission to the price. Selling your own home is not for everyone... |
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| How to Have a Realtor Open House - eHow.com |
| ...photos, brochures and flyers. 4. Let realtors see the house by themselves so that they can discuss weaknesses...This will help you to get as much feedback as you can from the realtors ' you might even get some ideas on how to improve the presentation... |
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| How to Decide Whether to Buy Through a Realtor or by Yourself - eHow.com |
| How to Decide Whether to Buy Through a Realtor or by YourselfBuying a home without the representation of a real estate agent may save you some money - but be sure you know your way around a real estate transaction, or you could get yourself into trouble. |
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| How to Retain a Real Estate Agent to Buy a Home - eHow.com |
| ...For Sale By Owner by A R. National Association of Realtors statistics show that a home sold through a realtor will get...than an FSBO. It's basic economics of supply and demand. The realtors in your area will have many more potential buyers for the home... |
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| How to Work With a Dual Agent - eHow.com |
| ...usually provide this information for free.) 4. Ask if the agent belongs to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and to which local board he or she belongs (NAR membership is automatic if they belong to a local board). Then call the... |
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| How to Make an Offer on a Parcel of Land - eHow.com |
| ... Contact a local real estate agent. The agent may be willing to give you a list of recent sales from the board of realtors if he or she is a member of the board. Be upfront: tell the agent you are interested in a parcel of land and you want to know... |
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| Tips from eHow users on How to Do a Short Sale - eHow.com |
| ...foreclosure. I will see how negotiable the company is on the sale price and then list your home on the MLS so that all the area Realtors will be helping you sell your home as quickly as possible. It will be your mortgage company's final decision as to which offer... |
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| How to Find a Mortgage Broker for a Home Loan - eHow.com |
| ... 1. Contact state and local boards of Realtors for lists of mortgage brokers in your area. Ask your own real...they are paid can save you money. If the board of Realtors in your area does not have a list of brokers, contact the National... |
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| Tips from eHow users on How to Retain a Real Estate Agent to Buy a Home - eHow.com |
| ... For Sale By Owner A R. National Association of Realtors statistics show that a home sold through a realtor will get...than an FSBO. It's basic economics of supply and demand. The realtors in your area will have many more potential buyers for the home... |
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| How to Shop for a Home Remotely - eHow.com |
| ...help you find a home throughout the country. Realtor.com is the largest and gets its listings straight from local boards of realtors. Other sites are HomeSeekers.com, HomeAdvisor.com and HomeScout.com. These are all good sites but each has its limitations... |
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