Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
7:18 am
I am planning to buy a home around 0K in New York City. I’m wondering if I will save any money by becoming a licensed real estate agent/broker (I realize I have to take the test and pass) and then purchasing the home for myself. I would think that by doing this, I would save the broker commission that I would otherwise be paying another real estate agent/broker. Is this a valid assumption? Please provide any information about this. Thanks a lot.
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 at
1:31 pm
How to find a No Broker Fee Agent in the NYC C Area
Apartment buildings and multiple-family home generally comprise a noticable part of the homes in the New York City, Tri State, Bronx,Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens area than in most other USA cities, and the co-op form of management ownership has had dominion over the condos/condominium form.
Popular parts of the city like the Upper West Side in Manhattan, the East Village, Park Slope and trendier parts of {Bronx,Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens} are in style.
That’s why a good no broker fee apartments source is worth its weight in gold.
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