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Real estate tips – interviewing listing agents w/ Jim Klinge 16

Posted on February 20, 2012 by dallas real estate

Thinking of selling your house? To sell for top dollar, it’s critical that you get the right agent to help you! “Jim the Realtor” works the North San Diego County Coastal region, from La Jolla to Carlsbad CA – if you’re thinking of selling around here, contact Jim. He’ll answer these questions and more. Also take a look at his website for current market conditions and statistics that will help you see exactly where the market is in North San Diego County. www.bubbleinfo.com His email address is jim@jimklinge.com

Can I add real estate listings from local realestate websites to my Classified Ads site i’m starting? 2

Posted on February 17, 2012 by dallas real estate

Question by Cody: Can I add real estate listings from local realestate websites to my Classified Ads site i’m starting?
I’m starting a classified ads website and i’m wondering if I can add listings that local real estate companies have listed on there website to my “real estate” portion of my local classified ads website?

I’m planning on putting all the information up on who to contact in regards to the listing.

Best answer:

Answer by Landlord
I would think if you had permission from the companies as well as whatever source you are using to obtain the information. Stealing content from another web site would be illegal.

What do you think? Answer below!

Is there such a thing as a professional apartment hunter ? 1

Posted on February 13, 2012 by dallas real estate

Question by Brenda M: Is there such a thing as a professional apartment hunter ?
I see real estate agents for homes and condos, but what if you want someone to look for an apartment for you. There are so many apartments and apartment complexes that it becomes confusing and would take so much time and gas to check out each apartment you look up on line. I have checked on line, but do not see any listings for apartment hunters. I have just put in “Apartment hunters” on line, but it just takes me to sites like “Rent.com” or real estate agents for homes. I live in the Dallas, Tx area. Thank you for any suggestions.

Best answer:

Answer by mr m
Real Estate Agents also find apartments for their customers. The person that owns the apartment will pay your realtor and their realtor, so you don’t pay anyone anything. Only problem is if the apartment owner only has a “for rent sign” in the window and they didn’t hire a realtor, your realtor will never find it, in that case you will just have to walk around and find it yourself.

What do you think? Answer below!



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