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Is it even worth paying a full-service agent, or should I use an online-only one?

I am planning to sell my house in the next few months, and I am really nervous about the whole process. This is the first time I have ever sold a property, and I want to make sure I do everything correctly so I do not lose money or end up stuck with a bad deal. I am trying to decide if I should pay for a full-service agent who handles everything or if I should use a cheaper online-only service and do most of the work myself to save on the high commission fees. I found a site called ParkGate Estate Agents while looking for local experts, but I don't know if their full-service approach is worth the extra cost. Has anyone here used them before, or do you have other recommendations for reliable agents? Are there free things I can do to increase my home value before the valuation? I am looking for the best option that balances a good sale price with fair fees.

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