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Discuss the best house selling and marketing techniques. How best to use swappng?

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DeAnn Morales

How do the realtors get paid? 3 Replies

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Jennifer de.Freitas Comment by Jennifer de.Freitas on April 19, 2009 at 2:15pm
I have an acre of land in Davie, Florida. It is platted and has a building pad. It is ready for the right person to build your dream home. It is close to new million dollar homes. I am looking to sell or exchange. I am open to any and all ideas/negotiations
Chad J Comment by Chad J on April 7, 2009 at 1:29pm
Fellow Realtors,

I have had several people contact me about swapping property from out of state FL GA and NC where I am not licensed and would like to start a referral business for property that might not be listed and vis persa. If you have clients that have property that they want to swap for SC area please let me know. I have several clients in Mt Pleasant Downtown Charleston, West Ashley and James Island that would like to trade. Most want to stay in the greater Charelston area but I have a few that have second homes and would like other areas.
Karen Comment by Karen on March 5, 2009 at 2:14pm
I am a real estate agent/licensed gen. contractor in Redding CA (northern CA approx. 2 hrs. north of Sacramento) I am trying to swap my home for Orange County CA. The property is listed on Shasta County MLS, and I am willing to pay 3% commission to selling office should anyone be able to sell etc. If another agent has buyer we can work something out..to cover commission for both agents. Please look at my listing and let me know what you think! Also, we have lots on which to build fourplexes, and residential lots. We can build out plexes or homes for investors at the most competitive prices around. Excellent FHA financing for investors on fourplexes. Also have office/retail condos for sale. All are owner/broker owned..and listed on MLS therefore have commissions built in. go to www.reddingsbestrealestate.com for info.

Redding is in Northern CA, close to Lake Shasta, Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. It's a sportsmens paradise!
Joel Sherlock Comment by Joel Sherlock on February 11, 2009 at 8:15pm
Realtors should embrace this concept I own a Brokerage Firm in Canada and I train my REALTORS how to trade homes. It is one solution that works better in a down market. www.vantagewestrealty.com Joel@vantagewestrealty.com
Barbara Paul Comment by Barbara Paul on January 29, 2009 at 5:12pm
I heard there was going to be a Katie Couric special about this last night. Did anyone see it?
Jeannie Jones Comment by Jeannie Jones on January 28, 2009 at 4:23pm
Love more info???How can we start this in California...in a specific area...Thanks!
Sophia G. Comment by Sophia G. on November 10, 2008 at 10:32pm
David, commenting back to you: I belong to 2 MLSs, Santa Barbara Association of Realtors and CLAW MLS, which covers wide areas of west Los Angeles with several cities like Malibu, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Woodland Hills and more. How you invision to contact them? I have ability to sent mass e-mails to all the agents (around 1450 in Santa Barbara County alone) in SBMLS, but it's must be active listing related, otherwise they will penalize for using their system for non-listing related ads. If you think of way to contact them with your Domuswap, let me know and maybe we can work out something beneficial for both sides then.
David Moskowitz Comment by David Moskowitz on November 10, 2008 at 10:09pm
I am coming more and more to think that to make this successful, we need the Real Estate organizations to get involved. This was my original intention when I started Domuswap in June 2007. However, the Realtors, etc, were not as quick to embrace it as the individual owners.

We need to get the large Real Estate organizations on board. They will be able to find and facilitate swaps within their listing base. The problem I am seeing is deals that just die on the vine, for lack of someone to see the process through. I've seen this in non swap (sale) situations as well.

Remax, Coldwell Bank, anyone?
John W. Purtzer Comment by John W. Purtzer on November 9, 2008 at 7:32pm
I became licensed in Oregon in 1972. Over the years when experiencing difficult markets I've worked on exchanges with limited success. This site adds dimenisions to facilitate exchanges. I look forward to meeting and doing business with you. Licensed Broker in Idaho & Oregon. John W. Purtzer Realtors - Email: johnrealty@yahoo.com
Joseph Velli Comment by Joseph Velli on November 4, 2008 at 1:26pm
Hello:

I just wanted to introduce myself, I am a Broker/Owner of River Realty in Bozeman, Montana. I have been in the accounting sector for about 20 years and have been in the Real Estate business for about 12 years. I have completed exchanges on three different properties for myselft and working on two others exchanges for clients in the Millions and they do work. It does take time but so does the listing of a home and the sale of a home.

In todays market we need to be creative either selling, trading, or seller financing in order to get things sold. First and foremost we need to price the listings based on todays market not 2006 or they will not sell.
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Joel Sherlock Karen Jerra DeAnn Morales David Moskowitz Sophia G. Elizabeth Ford Gene Soyka Joseph Velli John W. Purtzer Michele Lundy Rocquel Galvan Terry Rule-Swett Barbara Paul Judy Esau Jeannie Jones Cindy Woodle David O'Doherty Maribel Martin Jennifer de.Freitas Chad J Stacy & John Nix Sharon Cannon
 
 

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