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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best practice for asking a flip?
we just bought a flip in an area that has very low inventory. A new house on the MLS will last 2-3 days with multi offers. My question is what is the best way to sell when complete? I was thinking of putting a FSBO sign up towards the end and pay a 3% commission to a realtor offer.
The property has great visibility for a sign and I would also use Zillow too.
What would you do? The MLS is powerful and I don't want to under estimate its capabilities.
Thanks for your input.