Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello: we are new to the area and looking for recommendations for a realtor - particularly interested in someone who knows Chevy Chase/Bethesda/Kensington as well as northwest DC - looking for someone who knows the neighborhoods well and is on top of new listings, off market listings and is very responsive. Also would love someone seasoned and knowledgeable about making competitive offers in the current environment. Thank you!!
Realtor. With a capital R. It’s a proper noun.
No, I am not one. I am just a grammar Nazi.
Anonymous wrote:I think agents are still going around trying to justify their high commission when they have nothing to offer. If Redfin can do it so can they but it is the greed.
Anonymous wrote:Hello: we are new to the area and looking for recommendations for a realtor - particularly interested in someone who knows Chevy Chase/Bethesda/Kensington as well as northwest DC - looking for someone who knows the neighborhoods well and is on top of new listings, off market listings and is very responsive. Also would love someone seasoned and knowledgeable about making competitive offers in the current environment. Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:Redfin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redfin
Nope. We just sold a house and the buyers were represented by Redfin. Terrible experience. Our long & foster agent basically carried the weight. And even worse was the settlement company picked by the buyers which we figured out was a Redfin owned settlement company.
Interesting. So the experience was terrible, but you can't describe anything specific about what made it terrible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redfin
Nope. We just sold a house and the buyers were represented by Redfin. Terrible experience. Our long & foster agent basically carried the weight. And even worse was the settlement company picked by the buyers which we figured out was a Redfin owned settlement company.
Anonymous wrote:Redfin