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Buy A House Without An Agent

How AgentFree and The Residential Law Firm Are Helping Home Buyers Save Thousands When Buying a House

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Did you know that you can buy a house without an agent? If you’re thinking about buying a house and want to save money, there’s a new way to do just that—without compromising expert guidance. Welcome to the future of real estate transactions: a powerful alliance between The Residential Law Firm (TRLF) and AgentFree, a game-changing technology platform for today’s savvy home buyers and sellers.

Skip the Commission. Keep the Expertise.

Traditionally, buying a house meant hiring a real estate agent, often incurring a commission of 2-3% of the home’s price. On a $400,000 home, that’s up to $12,000—gone. But what if you’ve already found the perfect home online and simply need legal guidance to close the deal?

That’s where TRLF and AgentFree come in.

Founded in Atlanta by seasoned real estate attorney Geoff Friedman, The Residential Law Firm, LLC focuses exclusively on helping Buyers and Sellers navigate the legal side of real estate transactions—without requiring an agent. The goal? Saving you thousands in commissions while offering custom legal protection tailored to your needs.

Why This Matters for Home Buyers

Geoff Friedman explains, “We’re seeing a significant rise in unrepresented Buyers who find their dream home online and come to us wanting help drafting and negotiating their purchase contract. These clients don’t need a full-service agent—they need focused legal representation.”

TRLF does exactly that. Their services include:

  • Drafting and negotiating custom, Buyer-centric contracts
  • Providing referrals to vetted professionals (inspectors, mortgage lenders, etc.)
  • Guiding you all the way to the Closing table

And if you realize you actually do need an agent? TRLF will refer you to a trusted full-service professional—no strings attached.

AgentFree: Tech That Puts You in Control

TRLF’s strategic partnership with AgentFree makes this streamlined process even easier. AgentFree is an intuitive tech platform that directly connects Buyers and Sellers with experienced real estate attorneys like those at TRLF. No middlemen. No commissions. Just powerful legal support designed to help you buy a home and save money.

AgentFree isn’t about replacing agents. It’s about serving a different type of home buyer—the DIY Buyer who’s comfortable finding a property themselves and wants a legal expert to handle everything else.

Save Money, Gain Negotiation Power

One of the most overlooked benefits of not using a Buyer’s Agent? Negotiation leverage. Sellers who aren’t on the hook for a 5-6% total commission may be more flexible on price, especially if you’re only asking them to pay their Listing Agent. That means you could score a better deal just by being smart about your representation.

And while most buyers are handed a standard “one-size-fits-all” contract, TRLF crafts custom contracts built around your unique situation—giving you stronger protection and peace of mind.

The Bottom Line

If you’re ready to buy a house and want to save money without sacrificing professional support, TRLF and AgentFree are rewriting the rules. With more than 32 years of experience in Atlanta real estate, Geoff Friedman and his team at TRLF are here to ensure your transaction is smooth, secure, and smart.

Ready to explore this modern approach to buying a home?

👉 Visit www.therlf.law to learn how you can skip the commission, keep the protection, and save thousands when buying your next home.

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I'm the host of the Good Morning Gwinnett show which is all about business and technology. I'm also the editor of the Good Morning Gwinnett website.
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