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Real Estate Newcomer Post

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            The housing market is a pain to get in to. Finding the right property in the right neighbourhood with the right mortgage; just trying to find a good agent is a chore. Then you have to maintain the property, which is even more work. However, you then own one of the most profitable and advantageous investments available. Stocks can rise and fall, but a properly maintained house will always be valuable. When you go to sell your house though, you can’t help but lose part of that investment to the commission fees that real estate agents charge, an average of 5% off the total selling price. On an $800,000 property, that’s an entire $40,000 you lose!

            You could try and sell the property yourself, but most people don’t have the experience or time to sell a property, let alone get the best price for it. It’s quite the dilemma, right? Well a new start-up from Mississauga is changing how the sale of a property works. The game changing Don’t Pay to List™ is a service focused on helping the homeowner get the most out of their investment. By foregoing their 2.5% of commissions from the total 5%, the seller can expect that much more profit out of their property. Continue to buy and sell with Don’t Pay to List™ and it means you’ll have that much more to put towards things like your retirement. Who says you can’t retire at 40?

            Even if you’re just looking for your first house, Don’t Pay to List™ is there to help. Their experienced team of agents work as hard, if not harder, than any other agent you can find. With their promise to get a seller a higher profit, the Don’t Pay to List™ agents get some of the best offers on the market. Then if you need something different later on in life, selling with them provides you with that very same increase in profit to put towards your dream house. Don’t Pay to List™ gets new home buyers into their houses, and gets homeowners the most for their sale.  

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