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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Something is wrong with this picture. Agents are the ones who sell homes. The more exposure the better for the seller and MLS is most important. Are you working with a cut rate broker? Keep in mind all agents are paid by commission. Good Luck
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Pembroke, NH / Laconia, NH
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I do believe the listing agent must be a paying member to list on MLS. They need more than just a Realtors license.
I do agree that having your property listed on MLS is most important, especially with the current market. Bill |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The realtors website is www.nhwaterfront.com. The price change hasn't made it to MLS yet. It has been on the market including being listed with MLS since July.
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