Hi worried real estate agent. You sound like a peach. Everyone I know hopes to find a FSBO situation. It's not like the old days where you can hide them from your clients and direct them away from homes. |
Dear real estate agent. What a crock of shite! It is waaaaaaay that much money and most of them have nothing to do with the staging. The marketing takes very little effort and making return calls... what a joke. Many don't make much money because there are too many agents and there are too many bad agents. You are such a fake. |
Different strokes. I don’t have the time nor interest in researching and getting good at what my agent knows because she does these transactions over and over. Our house sale and purchase were both large dollar value transactions and it’s worth it to me to have someone handle it who knows what they’re doing. I feel the same about a decorator and hiring out home repairs. It would take me too long to get good at it and my time is better spent on my own job and doing what I enjoy. |
DP. I wrote an honest review of my realtor on Zillow. I left a lot out but she was horrible at every turn. She completely represented the seller at every opportunity. She went ballistic and sent me several emails trying to get me to remove it. She and the selling agent were horrible. |
Not a single solitary person I know had their agent pay for staging, landscaping or cleaning. Not one. What coordingating is need to do a closing virtually? What a joke. That is no work. I swear there are agents here sock puppetting. |
You got more for your house because of the market, not because your agent did anything. |
No. Don't pay the hourly fee if you're a buyer. Just ask the seller's agent to show you the house. They're required to do everything they can in the best interests of the seller to sell the house. Buyers agents should go away and sellers can pay the 1.5-2.5% to the sellers agent. This whole hourly fee for buyers agents nonsense is just a desperate attempt to keep the two-agent system cartel going. |
Sorry, OP, about your agent. I had a very similar agent. I've used 3 different agents to buy and sell homes in the past and really felt they were a big waste of money. I have sold 2 properties FSBO and did extremely well both times and just the buyer's agent got a commission. It was totally fine. I really did not think it was much more work than using an agent. I think the whole real estate agent business can be scammy. |
You clearly can afford to waste a lot of money on realtors (decorator? got it although I also have similar feelings, I've seen many professionally decorated houses that were shockingly dull and/or badly decorated). I have no experience with the 2M+ market but at 1M it's a very straightforward process and any reasonably intelligent person who's in a position to afford a 1M house can figure this out on their own and save 50-60,000 in commission fees. That's a lot of money. Are you aware that in most counties, including Europe and places like London, agent fees are nowhere close to 5-6% and yet people managed to sell houses! Use a realtor if you want. We shouldn't have a cartel that forces everyone else to waste silly money on realtors because people like you are too lazy. |
This. We've bought 5 homes and are selling the 4th now. We sold one off market and paid a small commission to the buyer's agent. It was the least amount of work I've ever had to do selling a home. I didn't have to deal with the inevitable bs from a realtor who's supposed to represent me. I told the buyer's agent to keep everything via email and that really cut down on all the crap they try. The title company does most of the work, and your lender if you get a mortgage. Once the buyer identifies the house, there's very little for the realtors to do. |
+1 Our realtor connected us with all the people who prepped our house for sale but we paid for everything. |
I agree with you that we shouldn’t be forced to pay a certain cost. The free market is a great thing. I have more money than time right now and am happy to pay a premium for someone great. You’re not, that’s cool. But that doesn’t mean realtors don’t add value. I bet what we’ll see is that you’ll get what you pay for. There will be higher cost high-touch agents for me and someone to just push the transaction through for you and everything in between. |
I had an awful experience with my buyer's agent. They would not put in contracts for houses when I asked them to and I lost bids over it. Next time I will put in the work myself. |
You are quoting me and I'm not an agent. I sold a house in August 2023 and my agent included staging, landscaping, and cleaning in their fee (we also bought with them, and they made a lot of money on the purchase, maybe that's why). The landscaping wasn't anything major like tree removal, but they trimmed our bushes and mulched all the areas that needed to be mulched. I have no idea what goes into coordinating a virtual closing, we just followed the instructions that were sent to us. I also posted about interviewing agents - we interviewed multiple agents. They all offered different services, but every single one of them paid for staging. I actually don't think I know anyone in this area whose agent didn't include staging. Ours said they would pay for a month, but we only needed the furniture for a week. |
Me again - our first buyer's agent (not the one we just used) was worthless, we found everything we looked at on Redfin (and this was 10+ years ago) and she didn't provide any advice on pricing strategy, etc. Last summer was our first time selling a home and needless to say, we did not even call her. |