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Facilitator When a real estate agent works as a facilitator, that agent assists the seller and buyer in reaching an agreement but does not represent either the seller or buyer in the transaction. The facilitator (and the broker with whom the facilitator is affiliated)...Boston real estate - buying a home
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Tell me, are you using an agent to find your next home? A buyer’s agent? Why? Why aren’t you searching on your own? Or, are you searching on your own, but are going to sign-up with an agent, once you’ve found a property you like? What do you think a...Boston real estate - buying a home
QUESTION: I know you recommend home buyers have their own buyer’s agents, but when buying a brand-new house in a new subdivision that has model homes and a sales staff, should the buyer still have a buyer’s agent? ANSWER: You definitely need a...Boston real estate - buying a home
For more information please contact one of our on-call agents at 617-595-3712. Updated: 1st Quarter 2018 Why wouldn’t a seller negotiate with you, even after you can prove to them that his or her property isn’t worth its listing price? I’ll tell you...Boston real estate - buying a home
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