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No it's not. It is consistent with large urban cities like New York City. More important get a verbal understanding of what he will do for the $ you are paying him. If it is an apt. you are buying in a building, will he read the min. of that building and earmark what you need to know, evaulate the financials, also does this fee include recording of the deed. What else, advice and certainly is this a flat fee and no other fees for him, for example phone consultations. On the financials even if he does evaluate the audited financials, it is advisable to hire an accountant to evaluate the financial picture of the building you are buying into, lawyers, solictitors are not as versed as accountants. Answered by WomanAge : 37 1 month ago Report Abuse Edit Delete Add comments |