Although receiving multiple offers can be a positive opportunity for sellers, it can be daunting for buyers, especially considering the best offer isn’t always the one with the highest price. Here are three tips to help clients compete in today’s ultra-competitive market.
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How to help your buyers win in a competitive market
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