Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you just had a crappy agent.
At the end of the day I wouldn’t buy a house FSBO. I think they’re disproportionately cheap and difficult to work with.
I would! Prefer it actually.
Same here; I have no problem buying a FSBO. And with all of the talk on here about low inventory, is someone really going to boycott a property that fits their criteria because it's FSBO? I sure hope not. I know someone who recently sold their townhouse FSBO in a close-in suburb, and it went for a record price in their development.
I personally don't look at FSBO houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you just had a crappy agent.
At the end of the day I wouldn’t buy a house FSBO. I think they’re disproportionately cheap and difficult to work with.
I would! Prefer it actually.
Same here; I have no problem buying a FSBO. And with all of the talk on here about low inventory, is someone really going to boycott a property that fits their criteria because it's FSBO? I sure hope not. I know someone who recently sold their townhouse FSBO in a close-in suburb, and it went for a record price in their development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you just had a crappy agent.
At the end of the day I wouldn’t buy a house FSBO. I think they’re disproportionately cheap and difficult to work with.
I would! Prefer it actually.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you just had a crappy agent.
At the end of the day I wouldn’t buy a house FSBO. I think they’re disproportionately cheap and difficult to work with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've internet, photographers, stagers, title companies, real estate attorneys, appraisers and inspectors.
I don't see why we must've expensive realtors. To open locks? There are automatic locks and home cameras for safe and convenient tours.
Realtor commissions should be flat charges. May be $25-100/hr?
People have been saying this my whole life and yet they’re no closer to getting their way/FSBO still has a major stigma. But maybe this thread will finally be the straw that breaks the industry’s back
Actually, plenty of people do it. Not necessarily true FSBO, but with a flat fee agent that costs maybe $1K or $2K (they still usually offer 2.5% to the buyer's agent). There are flat fee agents out there, and they have even been recommended on this board. I see the names of those flat fee agents pop up all the times in listings, including on houses around $2 million. Lots of people just want the hand holding that they think will come with using a full service agent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've internet, photographers, stagers, title companies, real estate attorneys, appraisers and inspectors.
I don't see why we must've expensive realtors. To open locks? There are automatic locks and home cameras for safe and convenient tours.
Realtor commissions should be flat charges. May be $25-100/hr?
People have been saying this my whole life and yet they’re no closer to getting their way/FSBO still has a major stigma. But maybe this thread will finally be the straw that breaks the industry’s back
Anonymous wrote:We've internet, photographers, stagers, title companies, real estate attorneys, appraisers and inspectors.
I don't see why we must've expensive realtors. To open locks? There are automatic locks and home cameras for safe and convenient tours.
Realtor commissions should be flat charges. May be $25-100/hr?
