Real Estate Agents
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Brand Details
Type: Service
Description: Real estate agents are licensed professionals who facilitate property transactions. Their primary role is connecting buyers and sellers, representing them during negotiations, and guiding them through the complexities of buying, selling, or renting properties such as homes, land, and other real estate. Their duties vary depending on whether they are representing buyers or sellers, but generally include activities like finding suitable listings, arranging property viewings, pricing properties, marketing properties (including using online platforms), negotiating offers, and handling paperwork. They are compensated through commissions earned on successful transactions, typically ranging from 3% to 7% of the final sale price, though this can vary depending on location and other factors. There is no single national license, meaning they must meet individual state or provincial licensing requirements. There is no single "Real Estate Agents" brand with a single URL. Many real estate agents operate independently or as part of larger brokerages, each with its own website. Several websites mentioned in the provided text are examples of real estate platforms or companies that support real estate agents, such as Realtor.com, Century 21, and others that create and host websites for agents.
Website: https://www.realtor.com/
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 37
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 1
Negative Mentions: 33
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May 19, 2025
Salg af lejlighed
💬 9 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
The post expresses distrust and negative feelings towards real estate agents, with the user seeking advice on avoiding pitfalls and negotiating terms.
Found in /r/dkfinance/💬 483 comments
⬆︎ 327 upvotes
Multiple users express negative sentiments towards Real Estate Agents, citing high earnings relative to perceived value and lack of effort.
Found in /r/newzealand/💬 30 comments
⬆︎ 122 upvotes
The post criticizes the real estate agents and their practices regarding price guides and auction times.
Found in /r/melbourne/May 16, 2025
Open houses (to buy) – can I refuse to give my number? Can I just say “no thanks, I’ll call you”?
💬 258 comments
⬆︎ 365 upvotes
Associated with spam calls and unwanted contact.
Found in /r/australia/May 14, 2025
It’s the r/Melbourne daily discussion thread [Thursday 15/05/2025]
💬 181 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
The user is talking about a negative experience.
Found in /r/melbourne/May 12, 2025
I just bought a house and the real estate agent has gone MIA on settlement day when its time to hand over the keys
💬 462 comments
⬆︎ 2077 upvotes
Users universally express negative sentiment towards real estate agents.
Found in /r/newzealand/May 8, 2025
Hey Renters.. how long have you been putting up with invasive, quarterly inspections from Real Estate agents?
💬 169 comments
⬆︎ 326 upvotes
Mentioned negatively in the context of excessive inspections and associated fees.
Found in /r/australia/May 4, 2025
Update: Hughesdale townhouse. Yesterday the price guide is 700-770. Today it is 800-880. Lets look at their comparable properties.
💬 38 comments
⬆︎ 187 upvotes
The discussion criticizes the practices of Real Estate Agents, specifically mentioning potential dishonesty and misleading behavior.
Found in /r/melbourne/May 2, 2025
Real Estate agencies breaching privacy
💬 37 comments
⬆︎ 93 upvotes
General criticism of the real estate industry's ethics.
Found in /r/newzealand/Apr 28, 2025
How is this legal!!!!!
💬 511 comments
⬆︎ 3672 upvotes
Discussing properties in general, and some mentions of specific agents, the image shows the property as a Ray White property.
Found in /r/melbourne/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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