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don't need a broker: going it alone

It’s just good business to weigh all of one’s options before making any decisions. With major financial and legal matters, thoughtful people seek out the advice of trusted professionals. This is likely to be one of the largest personal transactions you will ever participate in. You may have some reasons for wanting to go it alone. I understand that some people think that full service brokerage is expensive or had a bad experience once. If you are evaluating how to go, contact me then decide. You are about to make decisions which will affect your enjoyment and net worth, for years to come.

I’m an expert in residential properties, and indeed, work all over Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn too. Read my profile to learn more. Choose well. I think you’ll find having a professional staying on point for you is an invaluable resource; contact me if you’d like to talk further about it.

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