Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I can do what the OP did but I do know that 3% of a 800,000 sale is still $25,000. I did that once, I can't do it again. I've already looked into flat-fee real estate agencies for the DMV because its a ridiculous charge. I don't care if you paid a photographer $350 for a quick shoot and $600 for staging.
AgentX wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I can do what the OP did but I do know that 3% of a 800,000 sale is still $25,000. I did that once, I can't do it again. I've already looked into flat-fee real estate agencies for the DMV because its a ridiculous charge. I don't care if you paid a photographer $350 for a quick shoot and $600 for staging.
Huh. I wish staging was $600! That business is on fire, and the prices cost a fortune.
OP, you can google Flat Fee MLS and find services that will list you. I had to show a house that was listed FSBO once and on MRIS. But, I'm confused about something. Are you trying to find a buyer directly without an agent so you pay zero commission or would you pay a buyer's agent commission? If you want to get directly to a buyer I don't even think MLS is the way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Can't get it into the MLS unless you work with a Realtor. You can only get it on Zillow and forsalebyowner.com, etc. There are so many brokerages that will list for 4.5% now for full service, why are you listing FSBO? If your house is in good condition and priced right, you'll end up with multiple offers in this market. Do you know what to do in a multiple offer situation to get the most money from buyers? Do you know the difference between a good offer and a crappy one? Do you know which lenders will get you to settlement now with new TRID guidelines without having to push settlement deadlines? Do you know what an escalation clause is? You can pay 2% listing agent commission for a really good agent who will stage your property, get professional photos taken and market your property. It is proven that when you list with a Realtor, you get more money for your property. You'll likely have to pay 2.5-3% buyer agent commission either way, so you're really only saving yourself 1.5-2% on listing commission, if you work with a full service company. Good luck to you.