Dealing with real estate agents is like most other things:OldCurlyWolf wrote:That sounds like what other people involved in real estate transactions would claim. I happen to agree.Bitter Clinger wrote:They create NO value. They profit off the transaction and are highly overcompensated. Most cannot count to twenty without taking off their shoes.Excaliber wrote:In my experience, that's not true unless you just walk into a real estate office and ask for any agent.Bitter Clinger wrote:And that is an oxymoron.twomillenium wrote:That is why you use a good Realtor.
You need to qualify an agent in the same manner as you would an attorney. If you do that, you will very likely have a very satisfactory buying or selling experience.
Don't ask me how I learned this or how many times I did it the wrong way before I got it figured out.
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You learn when and how to use them (or not), you pay your money (or not) and live with the results, whether you like them or not.
