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I had my license years ago but never used it. If I remember correctly, it depends on the terms and length of the contract (usually 6 months). In the hot market right now I would expect a quicker turnaround, but higher priced properties (and condos) seem to move slower.
My Aunt was real estate savvy and years ago she had listed one of her homes for sale. It wasn't a high priced property and her agent wasn't pushing it hard at all.
My Aunt was a bit of a "conversationalist" and she ended up working a deal with a guy while standing in line at the bank. She tried to nullify the agent's commission but no dice, Calif Real Estate Law said she had to pay even though he didn't lift a finger.
I'm no Tabdullah but I can see interest rates rising and home prices dropping in the near future. She needs a quick sell.
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