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NP here.
I don't think that agency City Chic has to troll for business on DCUM. They get great reviews and I've heard a lot of good things about them. |
Damage control. Did you at least wait until website was fixed? |
LMAO. QR codes? Did they pay the Washington post for this article? |
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Real estate is one of the few businesses where you pay for the work the agent does to "win" your business, and for other clients. The setup, especially in this area, is kind of a scam.
For many agents, once they pay the broker, all of their business operating expenses (signs, postage, flyers, photos, staging, true place, etc.) plus any referral fees or "team" commission splits, they are left with way less than the 3% you paid. Some people on here keep shouting about a fee for service. Well what about the many many people who use the agent to just browse and never buy anything? It would definitely effect access to homes for buyers. I agree that there are a lot of issues in real estate, but the biggest change needs to happen with the NAR and trickle down to the brokerages who get paid a lot of commissions for doing very little. Don't get mad at agents for being on the receiving end of a bad employment structure. There are many who are actually good at their jobs and in the business because they enjoy it, not because they think it's a quick buck. You want to pay just for a transaction, but there are costs associated with making contact with consumers in the first place well before any transaction happens. When an industry's consumers think they pay too much for the service they receive and the workers think they work too much for the pay they receive, there's clearly a greedy middleman that needs a wake up call! |
They use the ipad, the IPAD |
Agree with the NP above. |