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Whether you own a flat, townhouse, detached house or luxury mansion, you have our personal guarantee that we will use all our resources to
aggressively market your home. Our goal is to market your home in a manner that will make your home stand out amongst the other homes that
are on the market.
Professional expertise, dedicated customer service and the commitment to succeed have distinguished RE/MAX Real Estate
Centre to be the most popular choice in Real Estate. With our broad market presence sales associates of RE/MAX Real Estate Centre have the
experience and exceptional understanding of the changing market trends and local conditions to effectively assist their clients with all their
Real Estate needs. Follow the links below for more information.
An Estate Agent is legally responsible for representing the buyer's interest in a real estate transaction. Generally, the seller
compensates the Estate Agent at the time you purchase a new home. There are some limitations in use of an Estate Agent, however.
Before you decide, have your Estate Agent explain the advantages and disadvantages of using the services of professional agent.
Professional expertise, dedicated customer service and the commitment to succeed have distinguished RE/MAX Real Estate Centre to be the most
popular choice in Real Estate.
A Mandate is the right you grant an Estate Agent to sell or lease your property. This allows the estate agent to advertise your property and handle
queries regarding your property. Depending on the client's wishes the agent will put up a board on the poperty wall or erf to advertise that
the property is for sale.
There are two types of mandates. An open mandate means that a client can have various estate agents advertising his/her property for sale
or lease. Although this may seem as a quick-fix to get as much advertising as possible, this sort of a mandate however has many disadvantages.
The other type of mandate is known as a sole manate. This allows only one agent to sell or lease your property. Follow the links below for more information.
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