If a real estate
professional suggests a list price that is too low, or takes too long to sell a property, a value added commission level will become a fee — even if it hadn't been described as a fee, initially.
Not exact matches
Your appearance is partially responsible for whether you land a new client, some studies
suggest, with one 2013 report from Columbus State University in Columbus, Ga., finding that real estate
professionals who were deemed «attractive» by consumers tended to net higher sales
prices for
listings — and, therefore, higher commissions.
The words that real estate
professionals choose to describe a property in
listing ads could potentially result in the home selling for a premium,
suggests an analysis that looks at
listing descriptions and their effect on sales
price and probability of sale.