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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a realtor, I'm sad to read all of these posts. I've worked exceptionally hard to build my reputation as well as work on behalf of my clients' best interests. I'm feel honored that my clients have testified to my capabilities. The issue between RedFin and a traditional agent is the services they provide and how they work on their behalf. RedFin is a discount brokerage that offers limited services, but has a great web presence. They are salaried and as such service many many listings at once, which prevents them from dedicating time to their clients. With a traditional realtor, they will be able to offer you insights, strategies and[b] marketing that will allow you to better position your property[/b]. In terms of our firm, M Squared Real Estate, we typically sell our listings 15% faster than other brokerages at about 20% above market values. We market on over 900 websites and our print / online media exceeds anything else out there. Although it appears I'm a minority in here, I would encourage you to use a traditional realtor. Any realtor will work with you to be competitive with other brokerages and commissions are always negotiable! Best of luck! Justin justin.paulhamus@msqrealty.com MSQRealty.com [/quote] Justin, you sound great. But we are all wondering what added marketing value a traditional agent offers. [/quote] 20% over market value? What does that even mean? I'm sure you make a good sales pitch to the sellers. But what do you do to persuade the eventual buyers to bid up? Nice websites??[/quote]
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