Not exact matches
Only 29 % of survey respondents say
at least half their organization can describe the
buyer personas that have been developed; just 8 %
think at least three - quarters of their organization can do so.
A survey conducted by Realtor.com found that many home
buyers think they have to put down
at least 20 % when buying a house.
The housing market is on an upswing —
at least that's what most American
buyers, sellers and even renters
think.
Recent surveys have found that many first - time home
buyers in California and nationwide
think they have to make a down payment of
at least 20 % when buying a house.
The vast majority of people who voted for Corbyn
think he is doing well and
think he should stay on,
at least for now; there is no sign
at all of
buyer's remorse amongst Corbyn's voters.
This disappoints me slightly, but Audi
buyers are presumably getting more of what they truly want — or,
at the very
least, what marketers and stylists
think they want.
To be clear, I don't
think they sold more because of the price change; rather, consumer preferences continued to move towards bigger phones and,
at least for an iPhone
buyer, price simply isn't the top priority.
That way I get lots of good information but in the event they are guessing
at some things or
think they may know, if gives other agents and
buyers an opportunity to check out the property themselves... let's face it, if my seller's picked up the phone and asked their lawyer if they should fill it out, their lawyer would say No,
at least that's the way it is in this small town.
I
think increasing the practice of
buyer agency may help quell
at least half of the consumer complaints about our industry.
When a prospective
buyer Googles an address online for a property in Ontario, and it shows up (complements of the DDF) under a competing brokerages banner that is based in British Columbia instead of the listing brokerage, or
at least a brokerage from the same province — do you really
think any seller will benefit from such exposure?
A 2017 report by the National Association of Realtors states that
at least 50 % of Realtors
think staging increases the dollar amount
buyers will offer to pay for a home by between 1 and 10 %.
A survey conducted by Realtor.com found that many home
buyers think they have to put down
at least 20 % when buying a house.
I agree with Barry that in some marketplaces the concept of exclusive
buyer agency will catch on, but I don't
think it's going to be in the industry mainstream,
at least not in the Washington metropolitan area.
I
think that
buyers owe it to themselves to do their homework and to talk to
at least one exclusive
buyer agent.
A lot of people when they go to a sell a home they
at least think about getting a broker, but a lot of people when they go to buy a home don't
think about getting a
buyer's broker.