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He will be offering service fees instead of a listing fee. There will be 3 different tiers. I think he said $2,500, $6,000 and $10,000 to be paid upfront. Each tier comes with better/more service(s). He will get paid whether the listing sells or not. I assume this is in response to the market he is witnessing. What, exactly, it means, I do not know.
It was something like $450 just to get it on the MLS for me, and that was all I needed.
When that hits the Internet, post the info here for our criticism.
Booger says
When that hits the Internet, post the info here for our criticism.
Reminds me of fizzbo farms in the 80s. "For sale by owner" - with assistance. As far as I know it never took off.
Reminds me of fizzbo farms in the 80s. "For sale by owner" - with assistance. As far as I know it never took off.
Realtors will not show FSBO and the vast majority of serous buyers will call a Realtor.
Why the fuck would any buyer want to pay 3% extra to be driven around and shown houses is puzzling to me.
zzyzzx says
Why the fuck would any buyer want to pay 3% extra to be driven around and shown houses is puzzling to me.
That is not how it works. The seller who listed has already obligated a 6% commission on the sale of the house. There is no 3% discount if a buyer shows up without an agent. If you are saying a buyer should only look at FSBO, understand the FSBO seller typically does not discount, he just wants to save from paying a commission. Otherwise, why not just offer "3% to the selling agent" to save work and draw more buyers?
https://www.realestatenews.com/2024/02/05/nar-ends-january-with-1-515-million-members-a-loss-of-38k
NAR loses 38,700 members in January
Some of them would sell their mother for a commission.
Not sure where this is practice. It’s illegal and a breach of fiduciary.
Regarding one of the problems not disclosed by the sellers, the realtor took the opinion that the prospective buyer should have noticed it during his walkaround.
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One of the sales wiennie's at this development was trying to get me to buy some land. I understand that is their job, but the salesman seemed to be oblivious to the economy and market. They are programmed to say "it's a great time to buy" over and over again. :-(
https://www.centennialridgetx.com/index.html