Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.
How many? What interaction? How do you judge being outclassed?
that's an awful lot of transactions in the last few years (since Redfin has been somewhat prominent) for someone that is not an agent. also if you are just a frequent buyer and seller, why wouldn't you use the same agent over and over again, which would imply a statement like "every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by my agent" not "their competition." hmmm ... very very strange - why don't I believe you?
6 or 7. They lost bids, seem befuddled by negotiations, were slow on the uptake, and generally didn't know what they were doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on the market. It our area, many properties sell before they hit the mls and redfin ($1million plus homes). For this reason, I wouldn't dream of relying on a redfin agent to buy, but I also wouldn't use 90 percent of the traditional agents in my area, there are only a select few that are really connected. I'd be more inclined to consider them for selling, but again, prefer my very well connected agent.
Ah, I bet you are a stock picker too?
See, a RedFin agent would be stupid enough to compare stocks with real estate. Please explain how transactions involving liquid and illiquid assets are comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.
How many? What interaction? How do you judge being outclassed?
6 or 7. They lost bids, seem befuddled by negotiations, were slow on the uptake, and generally didn't know what they were doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on the market. It our area, many properties sell before they hit the mls and redfin ($1million plus homes). For this reason, I wouldn't dream of relying on a redfin agent to buy, but I also wouldn't use 90 percent of the traditional agents in my area, there are only a select few that are really connected. I'd be more inclined to consider them for selling, but again, prefer my very well connected agent.
Ah, I bet you are a stock picker too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.
How many? What interaction? How do you judge being outclassed?
Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on the market. It our area, many properties sell before they hit the mls and redfin ($1million plus homes). For this reason, I wouldn't dream of relying on a redfin agent to buy, but I also wouldn't use 90 percent of the traditional agents in my area, there are only a select few that are really connected. I'd be more inclined to consider them for selling, but again, prefer my very well connected agent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.
How many? What interaction? How do you judge being outclassed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about using Redfin to sell my house. For those that have sold with Redfin before, what are some of the benefits of using them to sell your house?
P.S. I am not interested in fancy marketing materials. I am produce those.
Lower commission is about it. Of course, you get what you pay for.
Hi there REALTOR!
No. Just an experienced buyer and seller. Every Redfin agent I've encountered has been outclassed by their competition.
Also, your lame retort that anyone who criticizes Redfin must be an agent is extremely tiresome. As has been pointed out to you countless times before. You need a new schtick.