Anonymous wrote:I think that's something only you can answer. Is the discount worth it to you?? If you're trying to buy in a super hot area where things routinely sell before even hitting the MLS, I would think it's absolutely worth giving up the discount to get the house you want. In a more normal neighborhood, you might go for the discount.
I used the same realtor for my sale and purchase because my realtor had grown up in the area where I was selling and now lives in the area where I purchased, so she knew both areas pretty well. (In my case, it was Fairfax and Arlington.)
OP here. Thanks. Yes, I was thinking in terms of selling in a hot area and purchasing a new home in another hot area -- both hot, but not super hot like North Arlington. The 1% discount would amount to about $8,500. From your point above, I gather than $8,500 is not really worth it, and, given that I will sell then rent back or short term rent for a few months and then buy a new place, perhaps I should think of using an expert in my current neighborhood and then switch to an expert in my target neighborhood.