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Re: Low Commission real estate agents
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This is 100% correct. Who works for free? Sales people are motivated by money. Especially in real estate where their commission is their only form of compensation. Don't waste time haggling over a commission. The realtor or broker will not be as motivated to work for you as he or she may be to work for the client who is paying him or her more. How would you feel if your employer kept requesting that you take a cut in pay because he or she can find someone who can do your job for less?
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Posted on: 2021/4/8 14:07
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Thanks for the feedback...
I haven't had to deal with an agent in years. My overall impression of the industry (as a buyer), from past experience, is pretty low. No-shows for appointments Trying to sabotage a written contact so not to have to share a commission. Blatant lying / deception etc. etc. I ended up finding an agent that gave me access to the MLS guide (this was before everything was online), I printed stuff out, saw the properties, and gave the agent the ones I wanted to see. Then again.. I was still in my 20s, so nobody took me seriously. The last sale I did I put an ad in the paper and on the internet and sold it myself. However, I was single then with no kid, so I had more time. I am putting properties on the market in early summer, after a number of minor upgrades are complete. Just trying to figure out how I am going to go about the sale.
Posted on: 2021/4/8 13:30
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Remember Foxtons? They were one of the original low commission real estate agents that charged 2% and eventually 3% when the 2% commission just wasn't sustainable. In any case, let me put it this way - you get what you pay for. I heard a lot of horror stories with regard to them and then they went out of business entirely when the housing market tanked in 2008 I think. While many full-service agents will agree to a lower commission than 6% - I've heard some go with 5% from the outset - anything too far below that and I'd wonder how much attention they would give my property. That said, I do know some people who used eRealty or RedFin, where you pay a flat commission of a few hundred dollars plus 3% to be in the realtor's Multiple Listing Service and claim they got the results they desired while saving a lot. Really, the best thing to do is find an agent that others have highly recommended that will work their hardest to get the highest possible price for the property. Some agents are well worth the 6%, others just get lucky when the home sells quickly, having done hardly any work, but the reality is, while you may want to save on commission, no buyer cares what agent you are using. If you miss out on any potential buyers because your low cost agent didn't market it to enough people, the savings probably isn't worth it.
Posted on: 2021/4/7 18:42
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Low Commission real estate agents
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Anyone here have good / bad / indifferent experience with low (i.e. 2%) commissions for selling a property?
Posted on: 2021/4/7 17:47
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