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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Home buyers wonder if their buyers' agent will try to get them the best price? They're concerned that since the buyer's agent gets a piece of the commission, they may not negotiate a tough deal. This Expert Real Estate Tips video discusses the issue.

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  • Whatever happened to all the young hot female Realtors? She looks like she had a face lift.

  • @truenorthable Buyer Agents, "exclusive" or not, are just scams to sell houses. If I want to buy a house, I'll make the offer directly to the listing Realtard. I think I can represent myself.

  • @dericxd I noticed that as well. She needs to learn who to lie better.

  • If Buyer are looking in 2 years you've not done your job. agents work for the deal and the commission. if you don't provide comparables, as standard practice, you're not doing the bare minimum. Buyers agents work the deal, with another hat. If you know someone in a divorce or lost their job or any other information with which buyer benefits...you can get paid. Other wise it's all the deal, dual agency.

  • lol her voice got all shaky when she said she's looking at her client's best interest. And why even mention the word commission, she's trying too hard to be a good role model. and yes money talks

  • Only true Exclusive Buyer Agents who never represent sellers can make this claim. Also, if you work in an agency that takes listings, you cannot guarantee your buyers that you will advocate 100% for them. Only Exclusive Buyer Agents represent homebuyers without potential conflicts of interest. Lastly, if you use an agreement form with your buyers that has "exclusive buyer agency" on it, you are misleading your clients into thinking they have hired a genuine EBA.

  • her case is not believable enough. Money talks

  • Oh Please...... What a joke.

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