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How Draft a Deal compares to the alternatives.

Buying a Nevada home is a big decision and the help-yourself market is more crowded than it used to be. We try to be straightforward about where we win, where the alternative wins, and how to choose. No pretending the other side has no advantages.

Draft a Deal vs Redfin

Draft a Deal vs Redfin

Redfin is a national discount brokerage with a buyer-rebate model. We are a Nevada-only documents wizard and flat-fee broker. Here is how the two stack up on price, coverage, and what you actually get.

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Draft a Deal vs Traditional buyer agent

Draft a Deal vs a 2.5% buyer agent

A traditional Las Vegas buyer agent typically charges 2.5–3% of the purchase price. On a $485,000 home that is roughly $12,000–$14,500. We compare what that money buys versus a $149 documents path or a flat fee.

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Draft a Deal vs LegalZoom

Draft a Deal vs LegalZoom

LegalZoom is a generalist legal-document service. We only do one thing: the Nevada residential purchase agreement. See how a focused tool compares to a general one for a Clark County home offer.

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A note on these comparisons

We picked the comparisons our customers ask about.

Buyers in Clark County who land here are usually weighing one of three things: a national discount brand like Redfin, a traditional 2.5%–3% buyer agent, or a generic legal-document site. We wrote one comparison for each, and we tried to be fair about who wins when. If your situation falls outside these three, the blog covers more options, including hiring a Nevada attorney for contract review only.

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