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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Savvy Lane: Flat Fee MLS Service
Hello BP,
I am thinking of using savvylane.com to sell my primary home instead of the traditional route. Did you have any experiences with Savvy Lane before [http://savvylane.com/]?
How did the service work for you? Any positive/negative experiences?
Most Popular Reply
If you are experienced in real estate, you can easily sell FSBO or use a flat rate listing service. If you go that route, you need to do a lot of the legwork and make sure pictures look good, home is priced well/stated well, and that you have a good attorney.
if you don't have much experience in real estate, probably best to get an agent. I see many FSBO owner homes that are ridiculously priced with photos that look like they were taken using a 10 year old motorola razr