
Todd Tramonte
Broker/Owner
Dallas, Texas - Assist-2-Sell®, the national real estate brokerage company distinguished by its innovative “Full Service with $avings” ®concept, has announced the opening of its newest franchise in Dallas, Texas.
The Dallas office is owned by local real estate broker Todd Tramonte.“Assist-2-Sell®’s program is very popular in the nation’s hottest real estate markets, especially the east and west coast.” Mr. Tramonte said.“I’m excited to bring this great opportunity to home sellers in and around Dallas. Assist-2-Sell® provides great service and unbeatable savings in the same package.”
Tramonte’s agents handle everything any other real estate office does, including showing the property, negotiating the purchase agreement, arranging financing, and overseeing the closing.Assist-2-Sell®’s “Direct to Buyer”äprogramoffers an affordable
low flat fee starting at $2995 and increasing just $1,000 for every $100,000 over $200,000.All of this is offered with no up-front fees or hidden charges.“We save our customers
thousands compared to paying a 6% commission,” Tramonte said.
Assist-2-Sell® Buyers & Sellers Realty is located at 11520 N. Central Expressway Ste. 227 in Dallas.For more information please call (214) 269.1734, or visit their website at 4DallasHomes.com.There are currently over 650 Assist-2-Sell® franchise offices in 48 states.
Assist-2-Sell® works with Buyers Too!
Home buyers should always be represented by a licensed real estate broker.In almost any transaction the seller is going to be represented by the listing agent.This person legally has an obligation to act in the best interest of the seller.Therefore they can never benefit the buyer in any way.A buyer should always enlist the help of a buyer’s agent/broker in order to look after his/her best interest.Assist-2-Sell does this at no direct cost to the buyer.
Assist-2-Sell Home Sellers Saved
Over
$282 MILLION DOLLARS!
in Commissions in 2005!*
* Savings based on national statistics for all Assist-2-Sell offices compared to paying 6% commission. 6% used for comparison purposes only. Commissions are negotiable.