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It is with a heavy heart that we are letting everyone know that our beloved team member Jesse Wallace passed away unexpectedly last week. We are very much in shock at this news, as is his family. His family has requested prayer during this difficult time.
Jesse was tremendously talented at his work and was especially gifted at dealing with people who are stressed. Jesse was always the calm one...
Back in our 5th year of business (2002) we became concerned because we saw lots of sketchy flat fee MLS listing websites popping up. Dissatisfied customers of those websites often called us to ask for help and wondered who they could complain to. We noticed many of those websites getting bad grades by the Better Business Bureau.
Consumers started to research the company before paying for a...
Thank you to all the customers who liked our service so much that they reviewed our service. We are proud to announce that we received our 100th review on Google. We have actually been reviewed by well over 100 flat fee home sellers previously, but we lost over 40 reviews when Yahoo decided to sell its review section to a paid review vendor. Unfortunately, that review vendor immediately deleted...
Why risk your savings with a poorly reviewed brokerage?
Make sure you read reviews--any established flat fee brokerage should have 100 or more. Unfortunately, there are lots of bad self MLS listing websites out there that:
just stick whatever info you give them into the MLS, and it doesn't attract the buyers a listing should. A reputable service will guide you on how to have a listing that...
Be careful if you are tempted to try a website that is cheaper than our service. Flat Fee MLS is more expensive if you aren't successful—you don't save money. Here are some elements you do not receive with most other flat fee MLS websites, that substantially reduce your chances of success: 1. A listing that attracts, not repels buyers: Likelihood of success at selling and closing....
Many flat fee home sellers have a difficult time deciding whether the cost of a professional photographer is worth it. We recently received photos from a seller that were not the best, to put it politely. Fortunately, the seller took our advice and spent the typical $150 for professional photography. The transformation was breathtaking. Since a picture is worth 1,000 words, we will share...
Yes, many of our sellers have their sold properties while being hundreds of miles away. As long as you are reasonably reachable by phone and/or email, you can do the entire sales process remotely.
Please keep in mind that our services do not include property management or property supervision services of any kind. Typically, out of town home sellers will have a friend, family member, or...
Zillow and TruliaRealtors Multiple Listing Service MLSUsed by agents to find sellers to call and ask to list X Used by agents to find properties for their buyers XIncludes commission offer to motivate buyer agents to bring their buyer XCommission offers are protected so agents won't lose/be cut out of their commission XUsed by what percentage of...
Yes, sellers are free to hold as many open houses as they wish. It is not required to notify us when you have an open house, unless you are in an area where the MLS will list open houses, AND you wish for the open house to be listed on the MLS. In some areas, posting open houses in the MLS is an optional item that involves an additional charge. Let us know your zip code and we can let you know...
Using a flat fee MLS service without reading reviews is the worst mistake a home seller can make.Don't confuse customer reviews posted on a website where a complaint can appear with testimonials, which are on the company's own website and even the lowest rated websites display in an attempt to cover up their record of poor service. If you can't find reviews, be even more careful as there are...