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Will it be hard to sell without realtor ( short term rental property)

Sejin Kim
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Hello, 

we decided to sell our short term rental property in Sacramento area. 

what will be pros and cons of selling without a realtor? 

we had that property under 2 years and we pay a lot of mortgage. 

If we hire a realtor, we will be paying more than we get from selling it. 

House already has smart lock, clean... Will it be too hard to sell without realtor? Too much work? 

Any opinions? 

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Jonathan Minerick
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Jonathan Minerick
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@Sejin Kim Any service that a commission broker can offer is also available for a flat fee. Think about what your biggest concerns are in the transaction and find providers to address those. For many sellers, you can just do a flat fee MLS listing ($100-$200) and hire a transaction coordinator (~$500) to make sure you are getting your paperwork done and everything is moving along correctly.

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