The term estate agent is used to refer to somebody employed to sell, rent or manage a property. After being approached by the owner of a property who wishes to sell or let, estate agents do the marketing of the property and negotiate with prospective buyers or tenants.
Estate agent in Slovenia must be licensed and insured, if not they are breaking the law.
Estate agents in Slovenia make their money by charging the seller and the buyer of a property a percentage of the selling price as their fee.
The exact percentage varies between agencies, but will generally be between 2 % of the value, plus VAT for the seller and the buyer. As they claim their fee from a completed transaction, it is an agent's own best interests to sell a property and to sell it at the highest possible price.
The exact percentage varies between agencies, but will generally be between 2 % of the value, plus VAT for the seller and the buyer. As they claim their fee from a completed transaction, it is an agent's own best interests to sell a property and to sell it at the highest possible price.
An estate agent in Slovenia who works on sales will meet people who wish to sell a property and work with them to agree on a timescale and asking price. They handle marketing for the property which involves things like choosing where it should be advertised in order to target the most desirable potential buyers, according to the type of property, price and area. They meet potential buyers, discuss what they're looking for and take them to view houses that they think are suitable.


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