You giving the feds too much credit - they are not the sharpest knives in the drawer |
| I do think there is something much bigger behind all of this and the commissions and the noise surrounding it is hiding whatever it is.... |
Huh? This settlement was the result of private plaintiffs suing, not the government. And those private plaintiffs got a massive verdict from a jury of ordinary americans, which then resulted in the settlement. But I guess conspiracy theories are more fun. |
| I don't know where exactly you're looking, but inventory has been on the high side for CP closer to the Cathedral and Hearst. There's not much turnover there, so a property every week or two is high. |
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I don't know what is going to happen to the agent commissions. We all agree, except the agents, that 5% is ridiculous for the work actually done. I worked with an experienced agent with an established reputation and it was fine, but I still did most of the work finding the house. All she did was to write the offer and suggest the home inspector.
I think a flat fee is more reasonable and logical. Maybe for very expensive properties there could be a boutique model. |
| If they want to get away from price fixing they need to make it illegal for the selling party to ever pay a commission to the buyer's agent. |
+1 I'm not basing my decision to move on one-time realtor fees. I'm basing it on how much I'll pay each month on a new mortgage. |