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Bryan McDonald
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What to look for in a realtor

Bryan McDonald
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Waldorf, MD
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I have a challenge with my current realtor. My flip property has been on market for 70 days. Since it’s listing it’s drawn 2 site views, over 400 views online. At what point should I consider switching brokers to take on someone possibly more aggressive?

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Jake Roland
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Jake Roland
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Opelika, AL
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@Bryan McDonald I'm guessing that is not the normal DOM time for your area? Did you listen to your Realtor's pricing suggestions or is it overpriced? How many showings have there been? Also, what is the listing price is it considered "affordable" housing or is it a "luxury" home that is listed much higher than the average median income could afford? 

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