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How To Get Every Real Estate Agent In Town to Show Your Property First And Get Your Property Sold Fast Even In A Slow Market!

What Most Realtors don't want you to know!

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  • Most of the flat rate brokers will bend over backwards to help you out these days. There really are more and more good ones out there.

  • I've trained Realtors for over eight years. Done over 1000 transactions. First of all an agent by law can't steer someone to your home based on commission. If that's their motive for showing the house first you are attracting a crooked agent. A well done listing with lots of good photos, description and an easy way to get easy showing instructions is what really attacts selling agents.

  • @RealEstateMiracles But still, you can't bypass human nature. If all things being equal and they very rarely are, an agent is going to show the house where they make twice as much first.

  • GOOD GRIEF MAN! I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SIGN UP WITH AN AGENT, BUT NOW I THINK I'LL TRY YOUR METHOD. THE OLD HUMAN NATURE TRICK. MORE INCENTIVE, MORE WORK! YOU GOTTA LOVE CAPITALISM! THE QUESTION IS WHERE CAN I FIND A FLAT LISTING FEE AGENT IN NC? IS IT LISTED IN MLS? I'D BE SO HAPPY IF YOU COULD HELP ME OUT WITH THAT. : )

  • @mkmason2002 My notifications were a bit off. Hope you found someone!

  • Sadie, can't help you out, but just Google Flat Fee. There are some decent ones for sure. 6 or 7% of several hundred thousand is just plain unnecessary. Good luck!

    Cheers,

    Andrew

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  • I agree. Keep in mind most flat rate brokers also are full service brokers so they are capable of offering help if asked even if they're not getting full commission. IMO they are also more enlightened that your typical broker. They understand full service isn't for everyone. Not to mention a limited service listing can be upgraded at any time. A smart broker can build trust and rapport to easily turn it into a full service listing if nothing happens in the first couple of months.

  • @IamAnInvestor Yes! I found an NC flat fee realtor for $190.00. He does all the work! It's great!

    BIG THANKS!!!!!!!

  • BTW, If you use a flat rate broker make sure you have control over the creation of the listing and you receive the phone calls directly from the MLS and make sure they have a way to efficiently get the Realtor.com inquiries to you since you're not allowed to list the seller number there.

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