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- From: bullock@watson.bms.com (JOAN BULLOCK)
- Subject: Re: Getting Ready to Sell House: How to Ma
- Message-ID: <16NOV199211463263@watson.bms.com>
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 16:46:00 GMT
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- In article <1e89fkINN6qg@sixgun.East.Sun.COM>, egreen@east.sun.com writes...
- >
- >The only time selling a house through a RE agent makes sense is if the
- >house has some particularly undesirable "features," or time is
- >critical, such as a job change out of state.
- >
- >For a well maintained house in a desirable location, there is seldom
- >any compelling reason to list the house through an agent.
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- This must be one of those things that vary widely by region. Around here
- (NJ), the conventional wisdom is to use a realtor simply because most folks
- do and you'll be reaching a larger segment of the market. I suppose there are
- secondary considerations of convenience, too.
-
- Your mileage may vary.
-
- Joan Bullock
- bullock@bms.com
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