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"This turned out to be a huge blessing."
Alice Medlock did a fantastic job in selling our home. We were steered away from a possible bad situation, and towards Medlock & West, by a friend and former neighbor. This turned out to be a huge blessing. Alice was honest with us from the get-go. She was always responsive to our questions and concerns, and she handled all of our requests very promptly. Overall, she was very professional in her dealings, and was a pleasure to work with. Our house sold within a month of being on the market, and we were pleased with the selling price we were able to get. The closing went off without a hitch. We were even able to arrange to rent the home from the buyers until the point at which we were ready to leave Van Buren, which was a huge plus. If we did it over again, the only thing we'd change is that we'd have gone to Medlock & West first. Thanks again to Alice for her hard work and also for the going away present-our dog Meg loves it as much as we do.
Ben and Crystal Wyser

Working With An Agent >Real Estate Agent Representation
Which party in a real estate transaction is represented by the real estate agent--the buyer or the seller? Until recently that question was never asked because the answer was always the same. Traditionally all the marketing professionals involved in real estate transactions were legally and ethically obligated to conduct business on behalf of the seller. They may have aided the buyer in certain situations, but their client was the seller. Today that is not necessarily the case.
In a time of increasing specialization, buyers can be represented by a real estate agent who functions solely as a buyer's broker. In this case, the sales professional helps the buyer locate a home, negotiate the price, and is responsible to the buyer only, for an agreed-upon fee or a percentage commission.
In any real estate transaction you have the right to know which party the real estate agent is representing.
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