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All Forum Posts by: Cliff Orphe

Cliff Orphe has started 2 posts and replied 14 times.

@Brian Pulaski

I have few deals I’ve done with this agent and we’ve worked together few times. This is not our first deal we’ve done together and I’m talking about 3% for seller and buyers agent to split. The average home sales 200k to 400k. First time home buyers work with you once every 30 years I’m bringing you more the 3 deals a year is strong argument for 3 percent. Thank you for your quick response.

@Eric M.

Thank you Eric I’m ok with the 3 percent. I’ll run that by them and see what they say. I appreciate your quick response thank you.

@Sean McDonnell

Thank you for that info, I have people offering me 3 percent. 2.5 would help a lot also, I want my agent to make money also but sometimes margins are low. Thank you for quick response.

I am an investor and flip houses, I know the margin on deals aren’t always the greatest. How much should an investor who is bringing an agent repeat business pay to sell there properties?