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Why do real estate salespeople use the term home more often than house even though both words mean essentially the same thing
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The agent has a "duty of loyalty" to the seller, meaning
that he or she has to keep
More than
one quarter of
home
buyers were dissatisfied with their agent may not work for the
same real estate
brokerage
house
as is listing the property.
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