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Steven DAmbra
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Finding the LISTING agent

Steven DAmbra
  • N Providence, RI
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Hey BP, I'm wondering if anyone has any tips or suggestions on an east way to find the listing agent who's listing the property that way I could cut my closing costs in half. So say I get MLS emails from multiple agents when something hits on my criteria, but it is not THEIR listing, they are hiding the listing agent so I can go through them. Is there a way I can easily find the listing agent and is that even unethical? what do you think? Please and Thanks.

Steve D'Ambra

Real Deal LLC

Massachusetts, Plymouth and Bristol County

Rhode Island

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Lien Vuong
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston, MA
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Lien Vuong
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  • Boston, MA
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Not ethical, you will not cut your closing costs in half - the listing side just takes your buyer's commission and you have no representation. Hope your agent(s) find this thread. 

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