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Here is my quick answer:

At Help U Sell we have all listings that are in the MLS and other listings that the sellers are selling for a flat fee where they do not want to pay the buyer’s agent’s fees, therefore they elect not to put it in the MLS. So if you want to have access to the most listings, you can go to my website at: http://www.helpusellachievers.com

If you would like to see all my virtual tours on my listings in the East Bay, California please go to Meena’s Virtual Tours.

You can also go to my website at http://www.helpusellachievers.com and sign up there to receive automatic e-mails when a new listing comes on the market matching your criteria.

Meena Gujral             

meena.gujral@comcast.net

Help-U-Sell Achievers Realty

40083 Mission Blvd, Fremont Ca 94539

510-279-9580

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7 Responses

  1. LornaBug

    2009 Oct 14 1

    Check your local Sunday newspapers in the Real Estate’s For Sale section. You could also check out some of the other sites listed below which I found on Google.

  2. koiboy

    2009 Oct 15 2

    Zillow, also Craig’s list and your local paper.

  3. Rico

    2009 Oct 15 3

    FSBOs aren’t in the MLS system anyway in many areas.
    try the local newspapers — the sellers want to find you just as much as you want to find them.

  4. Spock (rhp)

    2009 Oct 15 4

    Check you local weekend paper before you start wasting gas riding around. A lot of people don’t even put up for sale signs.
    Below is a website you may want to check out.
    You may want to consider a lease purchase contract, then do a refi after 12 mos. Not as much closing costs. Make sure the owner records that contract at the courthouse!

  5. Credit Expert

    2009 Oct 15 5

    I don’t know where you live, but check your local paper, and also in Houston we have a “Greensheet” and you can check greensheet.com. People that sale “for sale by owners” list in local papers.

  6. Corona

    2009 Oct 15 6

    forsalebyowner.com?
    Also, be aware and look for signs when you’re driving.

  7. Joe C

    2009 Oct 15 7

    A Realtor is a safetynet, especially if you’re buying and won’t be spending a cent.
    But to each their own. If you really want to assume all the risk between yourself and the for sale by owner, that’s certainly your right to do so.


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