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Richelle Bryan
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Realtor Representing Multiple Clients on One House

Richelle Bryan
  • Investor
  • Jackson Heights, NY
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Does the same real estate agent typically present multiple offers from multiple people or do they offer just one client at a time for one property? I ask because a realtor has asked me to be exclusive, so my first thought was are YOU exclusive with me?? :D

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Richelle Bryan
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Originally posted by @Christopher Phillips:

@Richelle Bryan

Not impossible, but doesn't usually happen.

in a one pony town, maybe. Even a very good agent might only handle 4-5 buyers at a time. Most have 1 or 2 at a time, which is why they want buyers to work exclusively with them. The chance of showing the exact same house in the same town to more than one of a few current clients isn't going to be very likely. I rarely have buyers even looking in the same zip code at the same time.

 Did not realize that thanks so much Chris!

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