In Northern New Jersey’s competitive listing market, the agent who quotes the highest price often wins the business. The seller who believes that quote often loses money. According to Artur Tyszka, a Wayne, New Jersey real estate agent and co-lead of The Tyszka Team, brokers are routinely promising sellers unrealistic prices to secure listings, then leaving those sellers worse off when the market fails to cooperate.
Winning the Listing
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