Monday, July 6, 2015

Wisconsin Realtors Strengthen Their Market Share

Wisconsin Realtors have described the benefit to referring buyers to Credit Repair Nerds as a part of increasing their market share.  Lenders have instructed agents to look at consumers borrowing capability as floating within 3 categories.

     Fully qualified         Able to be qualified         No chance

Real estate agents serving a fully (pre-qualified)  qualified buyer can conduct a faster sale.  Real estate agents who include able (refer to credit repair nerds) to be qualified buyer's can move a larger percentage of the available property.

To start simply click on the link, fill in and submit the form
https://homecarepath.sharepoint.com/Pages/CreditRepairNerdsWisconsin.aspx

Real estate agents who work with both fully qualified and able to be qualified categories have access to a larger population of buyers.   The referral to Credit Repair Nerds Wisconsin www.creditrepairnerds.com creates more buyers for the available property in the geographical area being served.  This is a solid strategy being employed by Wisconsin Real Estate Agents to increase their market share.

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