101 Things Real Estate Agents Don't Want Buyers And Sellers To Know!

By: Jim Hart
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:16:14
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There are two primary issues that generated this article:

1. With almost 10,000 views of our articles since January 2006, numerous changes and advancements at our site and many questions from people in the U.S. and other countries, we decided to do something different to show our appreciation to Ezine articles.com and readers of our articles.

2. We know that buying or selling a home is the single largest investment of a lifetime for most people. Buying or selling a home is a BIG business deal composed of people, emotions, contracts and cash—all the ingredients for legal and financial pain if you don’t know what you are doing (and many people don’t)…

Given these two issues we decided to post a free Ebook on our website called 101Power Tips Real Estate Agents Won’t tell Home Buyers And Sellers—absolutely free. No strings attached no gimmicks, no hype, no up-sells--we don’t even ask you for your name and email—just click it and download. It’s an excellent resource for people whether you are a home buyer, home seller or will be seeking a mortgage loan. There is information in the Ebook that will help you think smarter and protect your legal and financial interests (.) You can download a free copy of the Ebook by clicking on our FREEBIE page at the site. We have a ton of other free information there as well but the real estate EBook will help everybody reading this article (except agents, of course, who will just be upset that you are getting this information).

Actually, good, honest, ethical agents won’t have a problem with you knowing this information because it will make you a more intelligent buyer, seller or money borrower. But the less ethical agents who would rather you remain an ignorant consumer, a lamb among wolves, will not be happy campers. But this is not about agents, it’s about people.

If you read the Ebook and save some time and money let us hear about your success!

Have a great day!

And thanks for reading!

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