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Selling your home: Sole Mandate or Multi-listing?

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If you’re in the market to sell your home and looking to make a faster than usual sale, you may be tempted to list your property with a number of different estate agents, rather than a sole mandate.

“There’s a school of thought that the greater the number of agents listing the property, the greater the exposure to potential buyers and so the faster the sale.  Experience proves it isn’t so and in many instances such a strategy actually backfires,” says Lee-Ann Dobrescu, Head of Group Business Development at Hollard and co-creator of the Hollard Home Warranty solution.

Hollard provides some key reasons why a sole mandate is likely to get you far superior results:

 

A sole mandate without doubt ensures that an agent is vested in getting the very best possible deal for you, because at the end of the day the best selling price, at the right time to the right buyer is good for the agent too.  Most of all, a sole mandate does not mean your sale will take longer.  To the contrary, it makes for a faster, smoother sale because of the laser-like focus, and especially if you package it with the peace of mind for your buyer that comes standard with a Hollard Home Warranty.

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