Buyers with doubts need to know they’re being heard. A well-oiled process for responding to their objections can help, Bianca D’Alessio and Aaron West said Thursday at Inman Connect Las Vegas.
Source: Inman News
When handling buyer objections, preparation is key, brokers say
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