YOU SAVE MONEY, TIME AND WORRY!
You pay either 1% or a flat fee to the listing agent/negotiator.If the negotiator is an attorney, they can accept an hourly rate. Our negotiators are seasoned, licensed professionals, with a minimum of 5 years real estate sales experience.
- Multiple listing service for $395 for residential, $500 for Investment property.
- DRE approved lock boxes for secured access by licensed professionals when you contract with a Negotiator
- Local service providers referred by your local broker
- More accurate evaluation of property value due to specialization
- Most value received for service at discount
Compare costs to value
| Selling Price
$100,000 |
Full Service 3% (To Listing Agent)
$3,000 |
Negotiators 1`%
$1,000 |
We offer hands on service, not just support on the phone or online. The licensed negotiator writes and reviews the offer and goes over the details of terms and and conditions with you in person.
You save money by handling your own marketing (see how to market). In the event you cannot attract a Buyer or find your own property, full service is made available at a discount.
A Broker can help with pricing You need to price your property realistically from the very beginning. This is when you have the best chance of selling. In today’s changing market, it is sometimes not as black and white as it seems in pricing your property. A professional determines price based on many variables affecting the current prices. Comparable sales may not only be the deciding factor in the correct pricing of your property.
Peace of mind why risk missing details which may affect the sale or future liability? An experienced licensed professional can help you write a legally binding agreement with specified terms and conditions. Up to date statewide disclosures will also be provided by the negotiator.
Negotiating because agreements consist of many details affecting the sale, it is important to have a professional negotiator guide Seller and Buyer and act as an intermediary to help bring the two parties to an agreement.When obstacles occur, the negotiator can suggest solutions and help Seller and Buyer come to terms. A Negotiator does not give legal advice unless he is an attorney.
Monitoring to closing of escrow keeping a close eye on details of the escrow is of utmost importance. Your professional negotiator can objectively help you to resolve unexpected concerns that may come up during escrow and help move the transaction toward closing.

