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435 Hams in the Cornfield:
I-Agent Realty Clients Save $43,596 on Average When Buying a Home
Washington DC (PRWEB) February 20, 2008 -- I-Agent Realty Inc. (www.i-agent.com), The DC metropolitan area's only full-service online real estate company, today released the findings of its recent study comparing total home buyer savings through I-Agent.com vs. a leading competitor. During the six month period ending December 31, 2007, I-Agent.com clients saved $43,596 on average compared to $27,790 through its leading competitor.
On average, I-Agent Realtors were able to negotiate a final sales price 5.2 percent below the listing price compared to three percent negotiated savings through a leading competitor. I-Agent average list price during this period was $605,513.10. In addition to superior price negotiations, I-Agent gives customers a two percent rebate on their final purchase price, thus saving 7.2 percent overall. Findings are based on published MLS data.
I-Agent Realtors are able to focus on customer service instead of sales, with each backed by more than 50 successful transactions over the past two years; this experience provides an added advantage during seller negotiations.
"We're thrilled to introduce exceptional savings for our clients. We strive to continually provide a level of customer service that exceeds client expectations," states Carlos Reyes, I-Agent Realty's Principle Broker. "Not only did our home buyers save, on average, more than $43,000, but I-Agent has also streamlined the entire home buying process, saving our customers thousands of dollars on Settlement and Lender fees."
Unlike other Online Real Estate companies, I-Agent Realty provides comprehensive service via local agents. JC Choi, a past client of I-Agent Realty, states: "Contrary to expectations from using an online service, I-Agent worked diligently, meticulously and professionally to make sure I was happy. Every person I dealt with ? was friendly, professional, and courteous."
To learn more about the study please visit www.i-agent.com.
About I-Agent.com
I-Agent Realty (I-Agent.com) is a full-service real estate company serving the DC metropolitan area. Staffed by Realtors representing the nation's top 20 percent, the company represents customers during both the buying and selling process. To date I-Agent.com has sold nearly $50 million worth of Real Estate with an average commission rebate exceeding $12,000. I-Agent Realtors provide free home tours, contract negotiation and full closing support.
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