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  • Profile photo of FullHouseFullHouse
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    @fullhouse
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    I’m planning to build a website making it easier to list retail, offices or industrial property for lease with multiple agents, and only the one who actually finds you a good tenant gets the leasing fee. Do you think this would be useful, or do you prefer to let just one preferred agent do it by themselves?
    If people here have tried leasing properties both with one agent, and with multiple agents, which seemed to work better?

    Steven Thomas
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    @stevenrobertthomas
    Join Date: 2014
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    Interesting idea, i wonder though how difficult it’ll be to lure people away from traditional RE.
    Once you get into reasonable size commercial, it’s a little more professional than a webjet style website. Could have a place in the market though.

    best of luck

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    Multiple agencies are a waste of time unless it is a conjunctional agency agreement.

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