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Seller agent in Detroit

Shiv A.
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Hi all - looking for recommendations for a seller agent who is well versed with real estate investing or has invetor portfolio. Also, looking for commission range between 1-3%. Thank you.

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Kamil Baldyga
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Kamil Baldyga
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Hey Shiv! So it is pretty unlikely that you will find an agent willing to take a commission in the 1-3% range. Reason being is the seller agent ends up splitting commission with the buyer agent. Hence why you normally see commissions in the 6-7% range. It's even more unlikely an investor friendly agent will accept that since they typically bring much more value to the table. Not sure what your plans are but if money is tight FSBO may be the way to go. Hope this helps!

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