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Rachel Breun
  • New to Real Estate
  • Currently Baxter MN relocating to Nashville TN
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One-Time Showing Agreement

Rachel Breun
  • New to Real Estate
  • Currently Baxter MN relocating to Nashville TN
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After recently interviewing two real estate agents regarding selling my primary residence mid-April, I was approached by both this week asking to do a one-time showing.

What is the risks and/or advantages in agreeing to a one-time showing vs. waiting and listing it on market where I expect to receive multiple offers?

What questions do I ask before agreeing?

What is a reasonable commission rate to expect? The agent did tell me commission rate was negotiable.

Thank you in advance for any advice!

Rachel

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