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Updated about 11 years ago,

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Lynn Henley
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Shalimar, FL
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Branded Real Estate Company License

Lynn Henley
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Shalimar, FL
Posted

What is your opinion of purchasing a license for one of the real estate marketing companies. Here are a few, and there may be others:

Lucky Buys Yucky Houses

We Buy Houses

1-800-Sell-Now

All provide a dedicated phone number and website, branded marketing materials available for purchase (post cards, letterhead, business cards, billboards, TV commercials, etc), for a monthly fee ($230-$450). Any leads from your county or zip codes come to you. They are not franchises, such as Homevesters, so there are no royalty fees, split of profits on deals, monthly marketing requirements, etc. You pay your monthly fee, and that gives you rights to use their brand name.

Thanks for your input.

Lynn (FL)

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