Endymion said:When dealing with selling or buying property, do you skip the realtor and go For Sale By Owner, saving thousands of dollars? Who else here is into that besides me?
pek1 said:You may save money, but your house will remain on the market longer, not be listed on the MLS and may even be overpriced for the neighborhood. Plus, do you know how to do all the paperwork yourself without consulting with an attorney? The vast majority of people don't know what to do or what occurs at closing, what to bring, what not to bring, et al. Are you prepared to go into a closing all alone? This is what the agent is for.
Endymion said:When dealing with selling or buying property, do you skip the realtor and go For Sale By Owner, saving thousands of dollars? Who else here is into that besides me?
jlfwildkat said:Or you can always buy on contract with an owner. Save money that way maybe?
Endymion said:Pek,
The companies doing MLS listings for FSBO sellers are many. Here's one:
https://www.housepad.com/VALUEMLS/index.html
GalaxyAngel said:I've been there for a year.. damn it.. what more.. we have to pay Real Estate agent's fee due contracts.. piece of shit!
jlfwildkat said:Or you can always buy on contract with an owner. Save money that way maybe?
pek1 said:I'm well aware of that, Endymion.
On a personal level (not a real estate agent talking), I would still go through a realtor because they have all the training and know how of the laws.
me_punctured said:If I had $12,000 in my pocket, I'd invest it! Information should not come at such an exorbitant price.
Endymion, if you don't mind me asking... why do most people go to real estate agents instead of going FSBO if they can save thousands of dollars?
GalaxyAngel said:Okay..
When I using MLS listing for houses mostly okay okay but Real Estate agent's commission fee cost 3 or 4%, plus lawyer fee + Land Transfer everything details fees + House Inspection + delay paperwork negotiation other customer's Real Estate to arrange confirmation the deal or not deal about the $ values cost buyer/seller whatever..
Wasting my time.. We did made an offer but other customer's real estate agent want push us pull up the earliest date.. We decide withdrawl for EVERYTHING.. Fed up twice times.. I knew Real Estate agent anxouis want MONEY so badly themselves for profit likely 3 or 4 or more commission cost closing values..
For example: If you seller your house value 250k. The buyer made an offer 246k wait for 5 days processing. (My mind wasting time wait for another 5 days) Received the paper says.. counter offer back.. The seller want 249k and want closing date is July 5th. How do you feel ? The buyer isn't ready for closing date on July 5th.. you really want that house so badly??? How can you deal w/your real estate agent and customer's real estate too. The seller have to pay two real estate's 50% half of fee cost of your house purchase.. 249k .. take away about 8,300 dollars for agent's fee commission.. left balance 240,700.00 The mortgage will have 249k.. depends the mortgage percent of rate. Plus down payment depend on the percent rate cost.
Depend lawyer's fee cost 2,300 to 3,000 (where you live area)
House Inpsection's fee cost 250 to 400 (where you live area)
Land Transfer/Title and etc cost $500 to 3,000 depend the house value.
Do you willing like this ?
I prefer without Real Estate Agent..
Heres's..
The owner's house cost 169k
I made an offer the house cost 155k
The owner accept my offer.
Down payment: 6750 for closing date on Sept 15th
Lawyer fee: $300 bux
Transfer land/title and etc cost $2,050 dollars
House Inspection $218.00 dollars..
Which one better save your pocket.. The private owner or Real Estate Agent's fee extra more commission depend where you live.
I'm glad My very first experience gotten by private owner.. Thanked for this everything made me lot of saved thousand bucks!
By the way, Good Luck!
**Edit** you look into the newspaper anykinds.. if you see "the private owner's ph # and nice picture on it" You have to call the private owner and arrangement for tour visit house anytime you want..
Real Estate Agency..looking for your dream house.. found the house.. you have no taste this house.. Keep contuine hunting hunting... wasting my time..
I've been there for a year.. damn it.. what more.. we have to pay Real Estate agent's fee due contracts.. piece of shit!
Y said:I do not understand Why did you have to
pay Real Estate's fee ? for what ?
me_punctured said:If I had $12,000 in my pocket, I'd invest it! Information should not come at such an exorbitant price.
Endymion said:You can even have your hand held and guided through the entire process for much cheaper than a realtor's fees.
pek1 said:So you think people owe you things for free? You're better off investing in real estate because it is equitable. What makes you think your $12K in stock is going to be worth that much tomorrow, next week, next month, next year?
pek1 said:I charge extra for this! Seriously, why would you want to sit through it and not know what's going on or what the process will take? When you go to a close, with an agent you know ahead of time EXACTLY what to expect, what to bring (money, and how much) and your agent is the one that's supposed to have the headaches for you to get through the hurdles. If all your agent is doing is sitting around and drinking coffee, in another room no less, he/she isn't doing their job.
Furthermore, suppose you're the buyer and I'm representing you. After the close is when I get paid by my broker. When you are moving in, I will be stopping by your home to make sure that everything is okay while you're moving in. Suppose the power is off, that is agent's job. All the lightbulbs are gone, that's agent's job to go get some. Granted, some agents would balk about this, but if they want repeat business, they'd do it. I'd do it regardless.
Traditional Realtor (like Century 21, etc.) -
Seller pays a commission, typically 5% to 6%, on the sale price. The commission is divided among the agents for the buyer and seller and their brokerage firms.
Alternatives to realtors
Discounted Commissions
The seller's agent typically receives a 1% to 2.5% commision and the buyer's agent 1% to 3%.
ZipRealty (www.ziprealty.com); Foxtons (www.foxtons.com)
Fee for Service
Fixed prices for a menu of services, purchased separately. Services include listing homes and negotiating contracts.
Help-U-Sell (www.helpusell.com); Assist-2-Sell (www.assist2sell.com)
Rebates
Cash or gift cards for using a participating agent. Agents share part of their commission with the buyer or seller.
RealEstate.com (www.realestate.com); Monstermoving.com (www.monstermoving.monster.com)
For Sale by Owner Listings, supplies and advice for people who sell their own homes. Services include listings on Web sites and magazines. Supplies include yard signs.
ForSaleByOwner.com (www.forsalebyowner.com); Owners.com (www.owners.com)