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One Percent Real Estate Agents:Do They Exist?

   
Author: Brad Horn

If you are like many other Americans, you may be interested in selling your home. Selling your home may enable you to profit from the sale; however, many individuals are concerned with the fees associated with the sale. These fees most often come from a real estate agent. If you live in or around the Los Angeles area, you do not have to be afraid of real estate agent fees.

Los Angeles is a popular city. It is known all around the world. This popularity makes it a successful place to sell a home. If you live in or around the Los Angeles area, it is likely that you will seek assistance from a Los Angeles real estate agent. Using the services of a real estate agent will cost money, but Los Angeles residents have an advantage that many other American citizens do not. That advantage is a one percent real estate agent.

One percent? Yes, one percent. There are many individuals who have heard of a one percent real estate agent before, but many believe it only to be a myth. This untrue assumption can cost a homeowner thousands of dollars. One percent real estate agents do exist, but they may be a little bit difficult to find.

If you are interested in finding a one percent real estate agent in the Los Angeles area, you have a number of options. You can search for an agent by using your local phone book. Most phone books will not classify real estate agents by their fees; therefore, you may need to contact each real estate agent directly. When you contact a real estate agent or company, you need to determine how they will be paid their fees and at what percentage.

In addition to finding a real estate agent through your local phone book, you can also use the internet. There area number of online websites that are devoted to finding real estate agents in the United States. In addition to online real estate resources, it is likely that most real estate agents in your area will have an online website. Their online website should contain valuable information. If a real estate agent is a one percent real estate agent, it is likely that their online website would say so.

If you cannot determine whether or not a real estate agent is classified as a one percent real estate agent, you may have to contact them directly. When speaking to a real estate agent it is important to remember that there are one percent real estate agents available. It is possible that a competing agent may try and downplay the success of a one percent realtor. While it may be hard to believe in a one percent real estate agent, they really do exist.

As a homeowner, you have the ability to select whichever real estate agent you want to work with. Whether that real estate agent charges one percent, two percent, or three percent, you have the ability to decide. However, why would you want to pay more in real estate fees than you have to?

Author Bio:
Brad Horn is a champion in this field. Brad has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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