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			<title>Estate65agent43: 新しいページ: 'Why We Need To Learn To Love Estate Agents  It's fair to state that this relationship involving the general public and estate agents isn't exactly the strongest; a lot of broke...'</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;新しいページ: 'Why We Need To Learn To Love Estate Agents  It's fair to state that this relationship involving the general public and estate agents isn't exactly the strongest; a lot of broke...'&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;新規ページ&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Why We Need To Learn To Love Estate Agents&lt;br /&gt;
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It's fair to state that this relationship involving the general public and estate agents isn't exactly the strongest; a lot of broken promises, unhappy experiences and undervalued houses have led on the form of begrudging have-to-do-it relationship usually reserved for weary couples 'staying together for your kids'. Does it have to get this way though? Surely selling a house could be so much easier if we got along in harmony? Not necessarily a deep-seated love, but at the very least a cordial relationship through which we want the best for every other. The fragile relationship went on for days on end - it's time for you personally to learn to love estate agents. As with any relationship, the first step to rehabilitation is admitting we both have our issues. Estate agents, on the whole, have suffered for that practises of the few - the unscrupulous agents out for money who care a bit more about wallets instead of homes. Perhaps they've been guilty of twisting reality too; as being a middle man when one wasn't needed. But they've changed; legislation has seen to that. On our side, we have to admit we've been a lttle bit harsh on estate agents - perhaps in the heat from the moment, when we're most stressed about moving home, we've been too quick the culprit estate agents. The second step to solving our issues to take into account that which you offer each other and why we should stay together. Let's be truthful with ourselves; we simply cannot sell a property by ourselves. Estate agents have always been there to help you us along making sure we've not under- or overvaluing our property. They know their area's property market much like the back of the hand. After all, they're paid to. They also know all the proper people, and hold the budget to have our house marketed to any any the correct people. They can afford newspaper adverts, they understand who could possibly be considering our houses and best of all, they've got extensive databases of potential buyers. For buyers, estate agents have been a guiding hand into sometimes uncharted worlds. Think about when you had been viewing your first home inside a scary new city. The estate agents know local areas and will offer you guidance. Okay, so that they may possess some vested interests, but about the whole, causing you to be feel at ease and experienced in an area helps them produce a sale. We need to become honest with ourselves and say we haven't always acted honestly with this agents either. We've tried to negotiate knock-down fees and then wondered why our service was not as spectacular as usual. We have to realise that we're not able to try and trick estate agents plus an open, mutually honest relationship is beneficial to both us. Have you signed a contract without reading the small print then felt tied as an outcome of poor service? Consider that this might be our fault - after all, as much because you may think an 'estate agent' experimented with 'hide' something, they didn't. You merely ignored it. By carefully reading contracts, we could make certain we aren't tying ourselves into something we're unsure about.&lt;br /&gt;
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