realtor expired rate on listings?
December 27, 2009 - 4:00 am
Is there a way on the web to check the rate of expired listings from (1) a paticular realtor?
(2) an office in general? say, First Team Realtors
The only real way to check (with no number fudging) is to access thier local MLS. Since the MLS is private only Realtors belonging to that MLS have access to thatinformation.
The easiest thing to do is ask another Realtor from that are to look up that info for you. Alot of agents would be happy to especially if it results in a client!
Tony
www.hqhomes.com
www.cabellahomeloans.com
December 27th, 2009 at 9:06 am
Only other Realtors can look that up and even then, it verys from one MLS board to another. I know in the Birmingham MLS, I can access that info, but my friend in the Huntsville MLS can not
BIGTONY below – WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??? Re-read the question!
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December 27th, 2009 at 9:47 am
In theory rates are negotiable so each company can have its own rate. Each contract is considered confidential and does not have to be released to the public. If the company doen’t release it to you, you won’t find out. You can find out their current rates. From their current rates, you can assume they charged something similar.
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December 27th, 2009 at 10:25 am
The only real way to check (with no number fudging) is to access thier local MLS. Since the MLS is private only Realtors belonging to that MLS have access to thatinformation.
The easiest thing to do is ask another Realtor from that are to look up that info for you. Alot of agents would be happy to especially if it results in a client!
Tony
http://www.hqhomes.com
http://www.cabellahomeloans.com
References :
http://www.hqhomes.com