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en for bad service and plain about paying a broker 3 to 7 percent。 They enjoy tipping people in the
expense column and stiffing people in the asset column。 That is not financially intelligent。
All brokers are not created equal。 Unfortunately; most brokers are only salespeople。 I would say the real estate salespeople are the worst。
They sell; but they themselves own little or no real estate。 There is a tremendous difference between a broker who sells houses and a broker who sells investments。 And that is true for stock; bond; mutual fund and insurance brokers who call themselves financial planners。 As in the fairy tale; you kiss a lot of frogs to find one prince。 Just remember the old saying; 〃Never ask an encyclopedia salesperson if you need an encyclopedia。〃
When I interview any paid professional; I first find out how much property or stocks they personally own and what percentage they pay in taxes。 And that applies to my tax attorney as well as my accountant。 I have an accountant who minds her own business。 Her profession is accounting; but her business is real estate。 I used to have an accountant that was a small business accountant; but he had no real estate。 I switched because we did not love the same business。
Find a broker who has your best interests at heart。 Many brokers will 。'; spend the time educating you; and they could be the best asset you find。 Just be fair; and most of them will be fair to you。 If all you can think about is
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