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Vash, you get all kinds of people out there especially if they know its a seller market. They will do even less. Its like selling a used car, some people wouldn't even wash it and on Craigslist it goes. Just look at those old screwed up early cars, someone will buy it. When I sell something (I don't sell too many things. Last use car I sole was over 15 years ago) I want to make sure it really polished up so people would see it for the first time and say," euuuuuu". That's just me.
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If you think US realtors are lazy, they are in my experience quite active compared to the good-for-nothings in the UK(but who only take 1.25-1.5% here, but our property prices are much much higher in the UK). Tell them you are looking for a 3 bedroom bungalow with a budget of say £250000 and they will send you details of 2 storey 5 bedroom houses costing £1000000. Want to view a house, you do that seemingly at the realtor's convenience, not yours. They leave signboards up in your front yard for weeks after you have moved in with SOLD plastered all over it. I had to threaten to put the signboard through their storefront to get one multi-branch realtor firm to remove the sign 4 weeks after I moved in.
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I've had a great experience using Redfin for my realtor when I bought my SoCal home. I did the research on places and drove around to look at them from the outside and see the neighborhoods. If I felt it warranted a further look, I had no trouble lining up one of their realtors to meet me at the property. They were inexpensive to use, and I had no problems at all.
I had a real good realtor from a small independent brokerage to sell our DC condo. He worked hard and got it sold in a reasonable time for pretty close to asking price. We are good sellers, which I'm sure helped. We completely freshened up the place and moved out before it went on the market. It looked almost brand new.
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I also find that a lot of agents watch too much TV, and are much more likely to recommend expensive alternatives for staging and upgrading. It's a lack of experience and know-how. My dad just sold his house in Montreal... his agent told him it needed a new kitchen and new bathrooms. It would have been 30-50k, depending on how fancy he went. He painted the kitchen to freshen it up, adjusted his list price by 25k instead and sold it in a month.
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who's primary loyalty is to the corporate NOT YOU I simply hire my own lawyer to review the paperwork 1/2 hour on the sale/offer 1/2 hour at the closing costs 500 total while to use the reality agent costs 12,000 on a 200k sale and my lawyer is loyal only to me and my interest the other problem with agents is they will not deal with by owner sales at the claimed 3% buyers agent rate I must have had 20 agents claim they had a eager buyer but none ever brought one single offer or a buyer to even look all agents wanted only the LISTING none will deal with a by owner sale at 3% so if you use an buyer's agent you will never see by owner homes |
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I recently sold my parents house. It was their house for over 30 years. The first realtor insisted I gut the kitchen and bathroom and modernize then. She just happened to know a contractor that could do it for 70 or 80K. I told her flat out the house is being sold as is, and fired her before I hired her.
The second realtor insisted the kitchen had to me updated. He was fired. I stuck a for sale by owner in the front yard. Within two weeks a 20 something kid called. He loved the neighborhood and his grandparents lived a block away. He toured the house and loved the pink and green tile in the bathroom and the kitchen was perfect. I paid a realtor friend of mine a flat $1K to take care of all the contracts and the closing. We closed at a local office and the estate got the check. Back in the 1980s when I was looking for my first house the one absolute, non-negotiable must have item the house had to have was a garage. The very first house they took me to had the garage converted to living space. I did not even get out of their car. The realtor looked shocked I was so rude as to not look. I told her that unless that house has a garage I will not buy it at any price. They understood then.
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If I throw a FSBO in there, I have to call them and find out if they are willing to work with an agent... they usually aren't. If they will, I have to go meet with them and get a 24hr listing for a 3% commission, which I promise you will be a 1hr apt MINIMUM. Then when I take the buyer through, the seller will want to hang around and tell me how in THIS house, the baseboard trim is glued AND screwed, and their grandfather is a bricklayer and he said it was the best fireplace he'd ever seen YADDA YADDA. So in the middle of 6 other showings @ 20 mins each, my buyer is subjected to a 60min hardcore FSBO pitch on a home they may have walked into for 10 mins and eliminated. When we finally get the FK out of there, you look to your wife and say "That lazy Realtor didn't even say a word the whole time... no way am I paying him 3%" I didn't need to say anything, because I know my buyer and after 2 mins in the house, I could tell she didn't like it. Setting up the showing on your FSBO has cost me 2+ hrs, and I work 70hrs a week. But I'm lazy and useless, apparently. I just get real lucky and sell 60 homes a year.
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thanks for confirming the agents conspiracy against by owner sales
I see greed as the reason and to lock out by owner sales but the fact remains if you use a buyers agent you will NOT see non-agent listings |
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I'll sell a FSBO, and have sold several. Generally speaking, it's when they call me and ask me to sell it for them. Otherwise it's not really worth my time. All kinds of agents spend their days calling FSBOs, so it's not like the is a hard line drawn.
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Interesting. We've just had a couple of open houses this last weekend in our neighborhood, a very pretty place where there has not been much sales activity. Both of the homes, each of which dates from the 1920s, were buffed and staged to the point where the looked like new-construction models. The agents involved told us that doing this is almost a requirement these days, at least for our area, where the price is running for an astonishing $490 per square foot. We've been in our house here for nearly 32 years. Believe me, this number gets our attention.
Equally interesting to us was that the plans of these agents agreed: List the house, then close the offer period after two weeks, let the sellers sort through the offers to find the one they liked the best. The agents both said that offers for well above the listing price were common. Clearly, the market is hotter here that we could have imagined.
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^+1 I'm not a realtor either but live with a good one and help actively. 70-80 hr wks are the norm. Client calls during meals, at 9 pm or 8am all days of the week. So yeah, its a ton of work for a middle class income. Ss far as staging and rehab goes, its about selling quickly. Time on market seriously impacts sellers bottom line not hers.
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Most agents want to deal only with professionals, just like themselves and if they sense any chance of not getting the property, why spend the time doing it? Owners get too attached to their place and sometimes aren't willing deal and get after repairs on time, whereas agents will try and negotiated to get the deal closed. Seller's agent will light a candle under their ass to get the work done or papers signed so they don't lose the deal. To me, its about getting the home, and not mess around. Its a service, and you paid for that. |
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You don't want to pay for service, that's fine. Buyer's agent must get pay for doing their paper work and their service to their clients. I am sure you have all the knowledge and know how but the buyer do not. That's why they seek professional help. You don't want to pay your 3%, then no one's is going to buy your house. We all need to eat. People always complain about the price on just doing paper work to me. Well, you can't put a price on that.
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My wife is a retired realtor and we just sold our Florida winter home. The agent we are using offered us a 5% listing and a further reduction to 4 % if he double ended (sold it himself). We interviewed only 2 agents and set the price 1/2 way between their suggested values. It only has had 3 showings and a full ask offer all cash came in 2 days ago. our agent is doing it for 3% now. Home inspection this Fri.
There is a FSBO down the street who hasn,t had a showing yet, as far as I can tell. We know what we are doing re staging and pricing and still wanted an agent to access the MLS
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I hate this game. Last year, I sold a house to a young man (early 30s) from the the mid west who came out here for the entertainment industry. He was the first to walk through the property before we had a chance to finished with the yard with his agent. This was because my agent put the feeler out in her office. The very same morning they came and made her a verbal offer within 20 minutes of walking the property. I decided to sell it to him. I felt bad because he's not going to get the house if it goes on the MLS due to the bidding war. I might have gotten more for the house, but hey, I did a good deed there. |
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MLS is the thing they willNOT list a sale by owner on
even if you pay the fee you do NOT get on the real list as I said before 20+ agents all lied about have willing buyers all wanted a long exclusive listing ONLY none was willing to bring by a offer for the 3% I was willing to pay that is the real reason turf protection so they steer buyers only to MLS home by other brokers that not only cheats the sale by owner's even if they pay to be on the MLS [but are ignored] but also the very buyers the agent claims to represent who are seldom even shown a listing let alone the actual house |
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