Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Um, I do the marketing. FSBO. You go buy some signs, put an add for an Open House in the paper and list it online with your pictures.
I have yet to use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home.
You have yet to "use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home." Hmmmmm . . . . English 101. Buying and purchasing is THE SAME THING.
Hmm. . . Redkin. Is that affiliated with Redfin your other preferred brokerage you are always pushing here? You should at least learn how to spell the name of the firm correctly. Maybe graduate from high school? Or Janney?
And you are always slamming agents? Saying they "only need high school diplomas?"
Go work for Redkin, genius.
Yes, I am sure you have traded many of your own properties yourself . . . YAWN.![]()
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You are a jackass. If the moderators do not see you for what you are, perhaps they have some stake in Redfin - oh wait . . Redkin.
Holy crap lady - you are truly strange. First off, I meant buying and selling. Second off, you said "is the same thing" Was it a typo like mine? I guess you aren't perfect. I honestly have no idea what you are talking about. I am married, 3 kids and we have 2 condo rentals and a single family home. All purchased without an agent. We sold our last house (a townhouse) and one condo without an agent. Many people do a FSBO. We purchased the house I am sitting in - by the previous owners. If you open up a paper, you see lots of them too.
I don't work for Redfin or talk about high school diplomas on this site. WTF?? I said not to use Redfin so why would I have a stake in them? This is my 3rd post on real estate only because I came here to ask about turning a screened in porch to a 3 season room and saw this thread and wanting to post about FSBO - not using ANYONE except a lawyer to do the 2hr closing meeting. But whatever freak - think what you want. Sounds like you are a washed-up agent getting annoyed that people can do this on their own without you.
Sounds like you have anger management issues and you are still lashing out 12 hours later. I feel sorry for you and your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Um, I do the marketing. FSBO. You go buy some signs, put an add for an Open House in the paper and list it online with your pictures.
I have yet to use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home.
You have yet to "use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home." Hmmmmm . . . . English 101. Buying and purchasing is THE SAME THING.
Hmm. . . Redkin. Is that affiliated with Redfin your other preferred brokerage you are always pushing here? You should at least learn how to spell the name of the firm correctly. Maybe graduate from high school? Or Janney?
And you are always slamming agents? Saying they "only need high school diplomas?"
Go work for Redkin, genius.
Yes, I am sure you have traded many of your own properties yourself . . . YAWN.![]()
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You are a jackass. If the moderators do not see you for what you are, perhaps they have some stake in Redfin - oh wait . . Redkin.
Holy crap lady - you are truly strange. First off, I meant buying and selling. Second off, you said "is the same thing" Was it a typo like mine? I guess you aren't perfect. I honestly have no idea what you are talking about. I am married, 3 kids and we have 2 condo rentals and a single family home. All purchased without an agent. We sold our last house (a townhouse) and one condo without an agent. Many people do a FSBO. We purchased the house I am sitting in - by the previous owners. If you open up a paper, you see lots of them too.
I don't work for Redfin or talk about high school diplomas on this site. WTF?? I said not to use Redfin so why would I have a stake in them? This is my 3rd post on real estate only because I came here to ask about turning a screened in porch to a 3 season room and saw this thread and wanting to post about FSBO - not using ANYONE except a lawyer to do the 2hr closing meeting. But whatever freak - think what you want. Sounds like you are a washed-up agent getting annoyed that people can do this on their own without you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Um, I do the marketing. FSBO. You go buy some signs, put an add for an Open House in the paper and list it online with your pictures.
I have yet to use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home.
You have yet to "use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home." Hmmmmm . . . . English 101. Buying and purchasing is THE SAME THING.
Hmm. . . Redkin. Is that affiliated with Redfin your other preferred brokerage you are always pushing here? You should at least learn how to spell the name of the firm correctly. Maybe graduate from high school? Or Janney?
And you are always slamming agents? Saying they "only need high school diplomas?"
Go work for Redkin, genius.
Yes, I am sure you have traded many of your own properties yourself . . . YAWN.![]()
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![]()
You are a jackass. If the moderators do not see you for what you are, perhaps they have some stake in Redfin - oh wait . . Redkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Um, I do the marketing. FSBO. You go buy some signs, put an add for an Open House in the paper and list it online with your pictures.
I have yet to use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home.
You have yet to "use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home." Hmmmmm . . . . English 101. Buying and purchasing is THE SAME THING.
Hmm. . . Redkin. Is that affiliated with Redfin your other preferred brokerage you are always pushing here? You should at least learn how to spell the name of the firm correctly. Maybe graduate from high school? Or Janney?
And you are always slamming agents? Saying they "only need high school diplomas?"
Go work for Redkin, genius.
Yes, I am sure you have traded many of your own properties yourself . . . YAWN.![]()
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You are a jackass. If the moderators do not see you for what you are, perhaps they have some stake in Redfin - oh wait . . Redkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Um, I do the marketing. FSBO. You go buy some signs, put an add for an Open House in the paper and list it online with your pictures.
I have yet to use a realtor or Redkin to buy or purchase a home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Redkin? Just use no realtor and hire a real estate attorney for closing.
How does a RE attorney market your house?
Anonymous wrote:I just want someone to open the door and submit my forms. I couldn't care less about their opinion. Frankly, if you take the advice of some stranger who sells houses when you're making one of the biggest decisions of your life, then you're an idiot and deserve to get fleeced by the commission rate.
I would buy my house off of ebay if I could. It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:The realtors I have spoken to or tried to work with make me do all the work (researching distances from metro, schools, etc.) and only put the zip codes into MLS and send me daily listings.
If I am going to do all the work (my budget is nowhere near big enough to catch anyone's attention I guess) why wouldn't I just use Redfin?
Am I missing something here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a new agent and from my experience as a buyer, I know there can be huge value in someone who has the right level of professionalism, knowledge and willingness to actually work. I think there are a lot of agents in it only for the money and the quick commission, and those give the other agents who actually earn their pay a bad wrap. I think Redfin is good depending on your situation; I've been to many open houses where they can't answer simple questions about the home and won't lift a finger to find the answer. They are not out to build a business and the stakes are lower. I'm sure there are plenty traditional agents who operate the same way, but the issues I've seen with them come further down the line. Just my take, but if you get the right agent and negotiate a commission structure and working relationship you are comfortable with, there shouldn't be some much need for all the agent hate.
But what's the deal with balloons??
Please, do tell, what value does an agent bring to the table? I've heard this pitch a thousand times and have never got a good answer.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. You all haven't met a really great realtor. I have bought and sold numerous homes and have had my share of mediocre ones.
However, my most recent purchase my realtor was worth her weight in gold. She knew what we wanted and was extremely knowledgeable about what was out there. She typically went to all of the broker's open houses and she knew the homes before we would see them. As such, she would anticipate our questions and research answers. So when we would ask about building a garage, fixing an issue, etc., she had already talked to someone about the question. It was amazing. If she didn't know the answer, she would find out (unlike the realtor we fired before her, who would tell me to call the County).
She was also a zealous advocate for us. We were outbid on the first home we bid for. She called the seller's agent regularly to check in and let her know we remained interested. We didn't ask her to do this, but she casually mentioned it one day in response to that house coming up in conversation.
I have also seen her list a number of houses in our neighborhood. I can often tell her listings by looking at the pictures before I see who the agent is (I have a saved MLS search that emails me daily) because everything looks impeccable and appealing. Her listings typically go under contract within a week, as opposed to other listings that can sit for weeks, if not months.
So yeah, some agents don't earn their pay. But some do. I wish I were half as good at my job as she is.