Anonymous wrote:Now mind you I’m not even one of those “realtors are useless and the industry is a scam” people. I like having a realtor hold my hand through a purchase. But JFC I can’t believe we killed off the travel planner first! A halfway decent agent taking over the selection of flights, hotels, and car rentals would add much more to my QOL than any of the middle men still standing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think realtors are a good idea but wow are they overcompensated. They should be paid a flat fee. Do they really do more work selling a 1.5M house over a 750k?
I would imagine it takes a lot longer to sell a more expensive house than an affordable one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think realtors are a good idea but wow are they overcompensated. They should be paid a flat fee. Do they really do more work selling a 1.5M house over a 750k?
I would imagine it takes a lot longer to sell a more expensive house than an affordable one.
Not always. The 750k house might be priced low because it's a disaster with deferred maintenance. A sparking, updated 1.5m house will sell in a weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Because planning travel is not a life changing, monumental undertaking. It's a luxury. Food, water, shelter...and all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think realtors are a good idea but wow are they overcompensated. They should be paid a flat fee. Do they really do more work selling a 1.5M house over a 750k?
I would imagine it takes a lot longer to sell a more expensive house than an affordable one.
Anonymous wrote:I think realtors are a good idea but wow are they overcompensated. They should be paid a flat fee. Do they really do more work selling a 1.5M house over a 750k?