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From the Mom and Pop brokerages to large multi-billion dollar corporations. We have found home sellers experience these 7 main problems with Agents
Not Told The Truth Until It's Too Late: After a few months on the market with little interest, you'll get tired. Some Agents will come back with all the evidence (that wasn't there before) proving why your house is over-priced and convince you to lower your price to a realistic level.
At HomeLinkNetwork, agents who sell up to 400% more homes then the industry average don't need homes that won't sell. If you're not into reality, you will likely be turned away upfront, in preference for Home sellers who can be helped.
Too Expensive: Agents who will take your listing, plant a sign in your lawn and set off in search of additional business- may leave your marketing on "auto-pilot" and you in the dark. Sellers get frustrated with little information on buyer interest, or changes impacting a contract. At HomeLinkNetwork, we link you to powerful agents, let you analyze pricing changes and sales competition in your area, and time-the-market for best results--FREE.
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| HomeLinkNetwork links you to Top Agents selling up to 400% more Real Estate Transactions than Industry Average |

Sales pressure; telemarketing calls: No one wants to be "Hammer-Dunked" by a desperate sales person. At HomeLinkNetwork, any initial contact with prospective agents occurs only on our website. Member accounts are password protected, shielding you from annoying sales pressure. Anonymously screen agents, check performance- even e-mail agents you like for Free Advice. When you're ready, simply e-mail your contact information to an Agent and set an appointment. Marketing Is Wrong: It can take up to 6,000 exposures to produce one or more full-price or better offers! The object of paying a real estate Agent is to market your house effectively. Your Agent should create ads, flyers, and messages and place them in media where they will generate maximum buyer exposure-- in a reasonable amount of time. You don't want to take 8 months to sell a 2-month house. Sellers often feel they spend money for poor quality with no increase in sales performance.
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