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Columbia Missouri Real Estate ~ Our Prudential Agents
Visit my web site! MegSpellman.com
Meg Spellman, REALTOR®

Meg Spellman
Prudential Vision is a great company to help you with your home. Serving you when interest rates are low or high as well as dealing with variations in supply and demand, we are ready to maximize your transaction.
For me, living in Columbia for over 25 years has been wonderful. Combining a college education with lending experience and most recently working as a broker, I have a great respect of the complex real estate industry.
Let me just say that anytime is a great time to get started on your real estate goals--give me a call so we can begin.
Office Phone: (573) 449-6200
Mobile/Cell Phone: (573) 268-3002
Fax: (573) 449-6202
Email: Meg@prudentialvision.com
Web Site: MegSpellman.com
US Mail & Office Location:
103B Corporate Lake Place
Columbia, MO 65203
Driving directions to the office:
- In Columbia, MO, take Providence south to Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Corporate Lake Drive
- Turn right onto Commercial
- We're on the right, behind Columbia Performing Arts Center
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Exclusive Listings
An exclusive right to sell listing is also referred to as an exclusive authorization and right to sell or just a plain, old exclusive. The exclusive is the most widely used form of listing contract in the United States. Here are the reasons it's popular with sellers and brokers:
- Maximum incentive for brokers: Under this form of exclusive listing, the listing broker gets paid if anyone -- even the owner -- finds a ready, willing, and able buyer for the property during the life of the contract. Owner and broker are allies with a mutually beneficial goal of getting the listed property sold as quickly as possible.
- Maximum effort for seller: An exclusive right to sell listing gives your listing broker a strong incentive to focus his or her time, energy, and advertising on one priority -- a fast sale of your house.
Nothing is wrong with giving your listing broker a day or two head start on other brokers, if you approve. However, good brokers don't keep your listing quiet for long before advertising it and opening it up to other brokers.
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