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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: BWAC who wrote (113735)3/31/2008 3:20:56 PM
From: Peter VRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
yeah, that secret. Always bear in mind that the realtor is most interested in the sale. The price is not all that important, 10 percent either way on the sale price is not going to have a huge effect on the 1 - 2 percent they see out of the deal.

So if the buyer's agent has the buyer pay more to make the deal happen, he's done his best to get the commission, even though it might not be best for the buyer.

But still, I think this kind of lawsuit is not good, it impedes the realtor from giving advice rather than simply handing the comps to the buyer/seller and making them figure it out for themselves.
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