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“Most agents...work for the seller, and their objective is to sell the house for the highest possible price.” USA Today
“Many people don’t realize that, unless specifically stated otherwise, brokers are legal representatives of sellers.” Good Housekeeping
“Confusion often arises because many buyers believe that the agent who shows them houses works on their behalf. In fact, often they are agents who work for another office on behalf of the seller.” New York Times
“A 1992 study found that 200 relocating workers who used buyer brokers paid an average of 91% of the offering price, whereas those using traditional brokers paid 96%.” Diversion Magazine for Physicians
“A buyer broker is legally obligated to represent your interests in any negotiations with sellers. The Consumer Federation of America and AARP recommend using buyer’s agents.” Smart Money Magazine
“The introduction of buyer brokers takes a horribly one-sided process and simply makes it fair.” Medical Economics
“If your real estate agent isn’t a buyer broker, he works for the seller.” U.S. News & World Report
“Exclusive agencies remove any conflict of interest.” Kiplinger’s Changing Times
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