mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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Thanks dickIm a real estate agent
My parents have been married for 35 years.
My dad is the Broker/agent
My mom is the agent
...they have been very successful
Sorry to offend you, but I've bought and sold three houses now, and as far as I can tell the realtors involved did nothing but complicate the process and get paid a commission.
The single biggest service I can see is that they get houses listed on the MLS, and that's about as much work as building a good Craigslist ad. The open houses are nice, too, I suppose, but I've never really bought or sold a house because of one, so I've always wondered how effective they really are.
Particularly as a buyer, I find it very advantagous to represent myself. Most people don't think this through, but when you represent yourself and the seller has a realtor, that realtor is suddenly the buyer's best ally. Why? It's in the seller's realtor's best interest to get the deal closed with you as fast as possible, because by not having a realtor of your own, you are doubling that guy's 3% commission to 6%. If you as the buyer walk, the next buyer might have a realtor and suddenly the seller's realtor has to split the commission.
So I go in with a very lowball offer, knowing that the "seller's" realtor is going to be my best friend in trying to convince the seller to accept the offer ASAP. "As your realtor, Larry, I gotta say this isn't a bad deal. I've seen houses this nice sell for a lot less. I think you should take it (and pay me the entire 6% commission!)."
Im a real estate agent 


