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recent nationwide settlement has brought attention to how real estate agents are paid and what services they provide. In Washington state, a new law requires agents representing homebuyers to sign written agreements early in the search process. This shift, along with other factors, is prompting some Seattle-area home shoppers to ask more questions and consider searching for homes independently. We're interested in hearing from local homebuyers who have navigated this decision. If you've recently searched for a home without an agent, or decided whether to hire one, we'd like to hear about your experience. Please share your story by filling out the form below.
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