Employing a real estate agent to market your property can be a costly business, so why not just do it yourself? We look at the risks and rewards of both methods
Cutting out the middle men: Real estate agents pros and cons
Published 16 May, 2008
Home selling property Cutting out the middle men: Real estate agents pros and cons
Employing a real estate agent to market your property can be a costly business, so why not just do it yourself? We look at the risks and rewards of both methods
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Nila Sweeney is a broadcast journalist, print and digital writer and editor with 10+ years’ experience creating hard-hitting content across multi-media platforms.
Previously the Managing Editor of Your Investment Property Magazine, Nila is now a property reporter at the Australian Financial Review.
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