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When you're successfully operating as a FSBO, you're getting folks to come and look at your house, or condo, or whatever, and you don't need a listing agent. However, what if you've been doing this for a while and none of the lookers has been converted to a buyer? What then?
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As a bonus in that situation, you get someone who is knowledgeable about the process with an interest in getting the deal to settlement. True, they don't represent you. They represent the buyer, but the buyer wants your home and the broker wants a payday. In short, the buyer broker [url=http://www.gotprintsigns.com/abercrombiepascher/‎]abercrombie soldes[/url] has incentive to put an oar [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] in when problems arise.
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There is a middle ground between going it alone and listing with a broker. If you find you need to, this middle ground can be worth exploring through buyer brokers.
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