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Agencies & Brokerage in Atlanta, GA

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Business Listing   American Society of Real Estate Appraisers - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 252-4747


Business Listing   Ball Joe W MAI - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 874-4499


Business Listing   Carr Lawson Cantrell & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (678) 686-3580


Business Listing   Cecil Turner & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 766-7891


Business Listing   Childers Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 876-5100


Business Listing   Crutchfield Marvin T SRA - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 256-0690


Business Listing   Danny White & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 621-0529


Business Listing   Farmer & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 234-0990


Business Listing   Georgia Institute of Real Estate - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 252-6768


Business Listing   Hammond Gary R Jr MAI - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 481-0855


Business Listing   J L Lee & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (678) 240-0525


Business Listing   Kaiser Mitsch & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 458-0206


Business Listing   McKoy and Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (678) 320-9988


Business Listing   Spurlin & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 250-0040


Business Listing   Starnes & Associates - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 971-4004


Business Listing   Weichert Realtors Preferred Corporate Office - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 845-4014


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Helpful Definition for: Agencies & Brokerage


A broker working with a brokerage firm or an agency in Atlanta, is someone who acts on behalf of his clients, as intermediaries. He conducts trading and negotiations on behalf of the buyer and seller; some agents who act for both the buyer and the seller are known as dual agency, which is regulated and limited by a number of state laws that can vary. Functions of business brokers include estimating the value of the business; advertising it for sale with or without disclosing its identity; handling the initial potential buyer interviews, discussions, and negotiations with prospective buyers; facilitating the progress of the due diligence investigation and generally assisting with the business sale. If the object of transactions is real estate, then he/she is known as a real estate broker. It is easier to complete transactions via a broker, because he ensures confidentiality, he knows the market system, can perform appraisals, advertise the business, negotiate a favourable contract or sale, and generally make the process of buying and selling easier. A broker is usually remunerated by any of these ways: hourly, retainer, and success fee (commission upon a closing). As a thumb rule, smaller transactions have a higher rate of compensation.

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