Call the board of Realtors in your city and find out who handles commercial work. There may be a separate board for Commercial Realtors.
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Call the agencies, Talk with the brokers. In large markets, commercial real estate is very segmented. You may not want an agent who tenant reps to handle a very complex land deal, for example.(they may not want it either) Ask what they spend most of their time working in.
2007-06-19 06:27:06
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answered by lorem_ipsum 3
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I work for a Realtor from Realty Executives Commercial (in Arizona, but they are International too). It is a FANTASTIC company, very legitimate. It is best to work with an agent and Broker for legal reasons. Good Luck!
Where do live? How large is the property? Is it in a populated area or isolated area? Commercial RE has slowed down a bit, what type of property, Residential, Multi-Family, Industrial, do you know the zoning? Do you need comps for the area? (Do you know what other properties in the same area are selling for, or if they are selling)
2007-06-19 06:28:35
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answered by Debbie R 2
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Have you listed with these agencies in the past and had no luck selling? If so, did these agencies get your property listed on line? If you have the time, you could market the property yourself and when it comes time for the details of the sale you could retain a business attorney. The money you save on sales commission will probably pay for the attorney.
2007-06-19 06:21:07
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answered by Morgan M 5
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Go to www.realtor.com and see if you can search commercial property. Then see if one company has more listings than the others. That company might do more commercial business and therefore, might be the company to list with. Another option is to pick up a local Homes magazine and see who has the most commercial property advertised.
2007-06-19 06:23:43
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answered by angela 6
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I can't tell you who to use, but I can tell you who I will NEVER use again, and that is Century 21. Century 21 dragged their heels on a lake property I wanted, and initially said everything was "ok" on the title, knowing all along that the man died intestate and left five heirs! I used an independent realtor and my own attorney, and it took them seven months to straighten out the mess Century 21 left.
2007-06-19 06:23:57
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answered by claudiacake 7
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If you'd let me know the state and city, I would definitely check to see if I know any realtors in the area and if they would be willing to work with you on this property.
Just send an email with a little more info so I can get this taken care of for you.
2007-06-19 06:24:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The best thing to do is ask a friend. Otherwise you will get good and bad opinions on the same company as you already have.
2007-06-19 06:55:20
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answered by beach_man_45 2
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http://www.exitrealty.com is the website you need to go to for any real estate needs in North America.
2007-06-23 01:34:51
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answered by exitbrian.com 2
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century real estate
2007-06-19 06:17:41
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answered by Petals 2
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