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<blockquote data-quote="@dlm" data-source="post: 6758288" data-attributes="member: 120162"><p>What you say does make sense but sister has had 18 acres I think, go for planning. Fairly big money, but house prices in this area are top end. Whilst not a huge area all the big guns were in, friend of mine is ceo of one of these firms, he went in with a bid as sister touted plot around initially for interest. She also had sheep keep on some of his land so was fairly friendly with him. Her plan was to use a promo agent. As said I get your take on a couple of mill less at 1% for quick sale is attractive and good business sense if your turn around business is that much quicker, but surely no one is that stupid to go in with a flat rate % for their work? Surely people employ them at say 1% up to x million, 4% in between x and 2 x million and so on. I know friends opening private bid fell 5 million short of final sale 3 years before sale. So maybe she got lucky but he didn’t rush sale for sure, though lucrative edge of village sale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@dlm, post: 6758288, member: 120162"] What you say does make sense but sister has had 18 acres I think, go for planning. Fairly big money, but house prices in this area are top end. Whilst not a huge area all the big guns were in, friend of mine is ceo of one of these firms, he went in with a bid as sister touted plot around initially for interest. She also had sheep keep on some of his land so was fairly friendly with him. Her plan was to use a promo agent. As said I get your take on a couple of mill less at 1% for quick sale is attractive and good business sense if your turn around business is that much quicker, but surely no one is that stupid to go in with a flat rate % for their work? Surely people employ them at say 1% up to x million, 4% in between x and 2 x million and so on. I know friends opening private bid fell 5 million short of final sale 3 years before sale. So maybe she got lucky but he didn’t rush sale for sure, though lucrative edge of village sale [/QUOTE]
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