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SELL YOUR PROPERTY AND PAY ZERO COMMISSION: It's easy to save thousands

Date Published: 25th July 2006
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Selling a house is an exercise that demands loads of patience and efforts. The keywords to getting a home sold fast are beautification and publicity. A good-looking house publicized in the right manner gets sold faster.

Consumers are conditioned to believe that buying or selling real estate is difficult. For years we have been told we need agents. But, in most cases, this is not true. In most cases, we do not need agents.

Typically, when selling with agents, thousands of homeowners endure one of the worst experiences of their lives. And then, when their homes are sold – usually for less than they expected – these owners are forced to pay thousand of dollars.


The average commission on the average home sale is now around $10,000 – plus expenses. It hurts. But it doesn't have to be this way. It is easy to sell without an agent. Much easier than most people imagine. And not only can home sellers save thousands in commission, there is another huge advantage of selling without using a typical agent – a higher price.

QuickOwnerSale can do all this for one time reasonable fee

Why You Should List Your Property With Us?

? With 70% of potential homebuyers looking online to find property and with estate agents charging up to 4% in sales commissions, more and more people are starting to consider selling their property privately.
? Estate Agents are Notoriously Disreputable - some cases where estate agents have been punished by the Office of Fair Trading for conning their clients leading to them losing thousands of pounds.

? You Don't Need an Estate Agent to Value Your Property
? Visit all your local estate agents and gather up any property details of properties similar to your own
? Instead of using an estate agent to value your property, you would be better of using a qualified surveyor whose valuation would be recognized by insurance companies and who doesn't have a vested interest in the asking price that you choose.
? Estate Agents Act in Their Own Interests
? Ultimately estate agents are only really interested in making their sales commission, which means that they might try and persuade a vendor to accept an offer that he or she doesn't really want to, simply to secure the commission.
? By advertising your property on private sales sites you can sell your home and save thousands of pounds in sales commissions and the stress of managing estate agents


It's time for the real estate industry to stop conditioning consumers into believing that agents are always needed. The truth is that, many times, homes can be sold without agents - and often for a better result, both in price and satisfaction.

QuickOwnerSale.Com is not a Real estate agent and therefore you do not sign any contract with us that involves commission. Our one time fee per our service is specified when you list your property or company with us.

For more information contact QuickOwnerSale.Com Brampton, ON or at info@quickownersale.com or visit the website at www.quickOwnerSale.com: SEO by www.submizseo.com
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