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Da Deep Is my realtor nuts?
9 February 2009 | 22 replies
Offers based off of percentage of asking price are doomed to be poor purchases.
Timothy W. Armed Black Panthers at Polling Places
5 November 2008 | 24 replies
Originally posted by **********:Biggest voter turn outIn numbers maybe, in percentages not even close.
Tiese C. Expire MLS Listing
11 November 2008 | 5 replies
You probably need to know a realtor personally, and offer either a flat fee, or percentage, of any profit earned off the list they give you.
N/A N/A Buying property out of your area
10 March 2011 | 7 replies
Most will charge you a percentage of the gross monthly rents - usually somewhere between 8% and 12%.
N/A N/A Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
ALWAYS go on percentages and don't fall in love with equity in dollars.
Mark Tran Agent Support System
10 August 2005 | 3 replies
Pay them a HIGHER percentage, set up the support system(don't know what they need?
N/A N/A Upcoming Deed & Lien Sales
22 February 2007 | 2 replies
(In some states, you bid the interest rates down, in others you bid the purchase price up, in a few you bid on the percentage of the property that the lien applies to).16.
N/A N/A Evaluating Real Estate Agents
2 September 2006 | 20 replies
Of course, all an agent needs to do is sell one big property and they're off that bottom tier of 50% to a higher per centage.
N/A N/A Is 6% to much?
17 September 2008 | 34 replies
The key is not the amount/percentage, it's the value you get for it, so the answer is 2% is too much (for some lazy REALTORS) and 6% is not enough (for the super hard working group that always sells listings higher and faster than the market).
Mark Davis Looking for a good direct mail letter
2 September 2019 | 40 replies
What percentage response are you getting?