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LosetheAgent Slashes Agent Commissions

Losetheagent.com has developed a peer-to-peer real estate market, with access to mortgage professionals.

The site includes marketing tools that assist the homeowner in selling their property without real estate agents, saving thousands of dollars in commissions, according to the company.

All free of charge, the premium program allows sellers to advertise a property or land for sale through a streamlined listing process. By simply entering the address, the site’s proprietary algorithm surveys available or properties that have closed within the immediate vicinity and timeframe and recommends a price based on that information. The seller can choose to accept or adjust the price and is then prompted through each step of entering the property’s information through the easy-to-use interface.

Users have access to title companies, mortgage brokers and lenders with a key stroke or two. An important component of the no-fee platform, buyers have the option of submitting a copy of their mortgage pre-qualification documents for review. The LoseTheAgent.com team vets the pre-qualification, and the buyer receives an identification number that can be entered for potential property discounts and preferred appointment times.

“LoseTheAgent.com empowers property owners to successfully sell their home. Our innovative platform gives the seller all of the tools that they need from pricing recommendations and buyer screening to open house scheduling and the option for videos, marketing templates and more,” said Bill McLeod, president of LoseTheAgent.com. “Our platform will help increase the efficiency of the real estate transaction in general and potentially save tens of thousands of dollars per transaction in commissions.”

LoseTheAgent.com bills itself as having the potential to return $6.3 billion of potential commissions back to consumers.

 

 

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