The Dark Side of Private Listings That No One Talks About
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Fred Glick, a Broker, Real Estate Realist, and Founder of Arrivva, holds a stellar track record with over $2 billion in residential transactions while grounded in a lifelong passion for real estate. René Pérez Jr. is an adept Broker and Pricing Savant, who specializes in strategic problem-solving and long-term growth.
Join them in the We Fixed Real Estate podcast by Arrivva, where they share expertise and insights about the dynamic real estate landscape. Arrivva, a leading real estate and mortgage brokerage, caters to buyers, sellers, and mortgagees with love, integrity, and a transparent fee structure. Featured in the Wall Street Journal, Arrivva is transforming the real estate landscape, one happy client at a time.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- Discover why early inspections can save you from future headaches and big renegotiations.
- Uncover the truth about private listings—are they a shortcut to selling faster, or a potential minefield of ethical issues?
- Uncover the hidden dangers of dual agency in real estate transactions
- Learn about the regulations that are shaping how real estate transactions are handled across different regions
- Ever wondered what happens after a property goes under contract? The hosts break it all down, from escrow to the final walkthrough
In this episode with Fred Glick, René Pérez Jr., and Chris Gustavel
Get ready to unlock the secrets top agents don’t want you to know!
Fred Glick, René Pérez Jr., and Chris Gustavel of Arrivva pull back the curtain on private “pocket” listings—how they work, why they’re popular, and the hidden risks you need to watch for.
Then stick around as they walk you, step by step, through exactly what happens once your offer’s accepted—from escrow calls and loan estimates to inspections, appraisals, walkthroughs, and beyond—so you can avoid last-minute surprises and close on your dream home with total confidence. Tune in and stay ahead of the game!
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