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Thursday, June 16, 2016

How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent in Orlando - Written by Eugene Hoffman

How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent in Orlando


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Realtors follow the 80 /20 Rule. Twenty percent of the Realtors make eighty percent of the sales. Eighty percent are like the guy above in the picture.
Hiring a real estate agent in Orlando can be frustrating. So what are the steps on how to find a good real estate agent in Orlando?
Many local large real estate brokers will spend thousands of dollars each month to ensure that their agents are the most visible, whether it be online, in the Yellow Pages, or by erecting giant billboards in the most trafficked sections of Orlando.
However, the agents backed by the most promotion dollars aren’t always the best, and may not be a good fit for your circumstances. In today’s piece, we’re going to look at how you can find a good real estate agent in Orlando.
[NOTE: If you need to sell your Orlando house fast and can’t wait the 3-6 months+ it is taking to sell a home on the local market… we may be able to help by buying your house from you. We can make you an all-cash offer within 24 hours on your house in as-is condition. ]

How To Find A Good Real Estate Agent In Orlando – Get Reviews… Real Reviews

Online reviews of real estate agents are easily manipulated, and can be often times little more than paid advertisements. It’s important to get honest reviews from any agent that you’re considering, and any reputable agent will be glad to provide you with recent clients.
Also, reviews are one of the best ways to see how any real estate professional does out in the marketplace.
As a last way to check out the agent… hit Google and type in “[name of agent] reviews” and see what pops up in the Google search. If you see a bunch of bad reviews on websites like yelp and others… see if the agent tried to engage with those negative reviewers online to resolve the situation.



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