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getting around a realtor to deal directly with the seller
when buying property. i'd love to be able to get around those commissions and deal direct on properties. realtors sure try to keep you in the dark with who the sellers are (understandably).
anyone got around the realtor to cut a deal directly with a seller?
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I havent personally but a good friend circumvented the real estate agent on a property and ended up getting sued for the $15000 commission.
Its fine to approach a seller directly if you know of a property for sale but just be careful of their obligations if they happen to have an agent. |
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why would you want to go around the listing agent anyways?
the seller pays the commission, not the buyer, so you're not saving any money. And going through the agent like you're supposed to makes for a smoother transaction. |
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The home owner can pull the listing anytime, we have done it for clients a million times with people looking to refinance after deciding not to sell. Not a problem whatsoever. Cant refi while it's on the market
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You put an ad in a local newspaper "I am seling my house.....bla bla bla, phone number" and the ones interested contact you...
Is some counties it looks like this
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You can't do that, cause the seller will have to pay the realtor's cut anyway !
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damn realtors. I am not surprised you want to do this. They want like 5% or 7% in comission. One a $200,000 house thats $10000. Why the hell do they make so much. My suggestion is that just go to the house you want to buy and talk with the owners. Usually there is a contract that expires
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I sold my house myself last year. I thought the realtors I spoke with were pricing it too low, so I advertised it myself (local newspapers and flyers at local grocery stores, etc) and got the right offer within 2 weeks. No realtors on either side, closing went smoothly and I saved myself about 20K. Definitely worth the time and effort.
If you are interested in a specific house, it might be difficult to get around a realtor. But you should be able to find plenty of options if you look in local papers for FSBO ads, and also drive around the neighborhoods you are interested in looking for signs. Have you tried this yet? |
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As explained, when you list a house you generally give an exclusive contract for a period of time, say 6 months.
If you do manage to screw a realtor out of the commision you would likely loose in court, if he finds out and sues you and the seller, and possibly have to pay triple or so damages as compensation for screwing the honest broker. 6% is cheap. The typical split is, 50/50 listing agent vs. seller. (9 times out of 10 the listing agent does not sell the house, somebody else does). Then typically the person that actually sells the house splits his share with the company netting him or her 1.5% I have bought and sold a dozen houses and the system is stacked against going outside the multiple list system. "For Sale By Owner" often means the seller is a true asshole with an inflated expectation of what his property is worth. It can be done though. I've got a pretty good sized estate here and when I move south in 4 years a friend in the business has advised me to sell it myself, but figure about 20K just for advertising and untold headaches and time. Don't know if its worth the pain to save 6%, personally.
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As stated previously, if the seller has a contract, the seller is in big trouble if they sell w/o the real estate agent.
Waiting for the contract to expire can be dangerous if you really want the property. If someone comes in and makes an attractive offer, then you lose. A couple of ways to deal with it: 1) Get a real estate license and offer to split the commission with the realtor. At least in GA, it is illegal to get a commission w/o a license. Not sure what it is like in other places, but it's something to look into. 2) Many times the seller is willing to accept an offer that would be equal to the realtor commission in order to sell. IOW, they would lower the price 6-7% if that is what you'd pay in commission. My brother and SIL bought their last house in an interesting way - they drove around and found subdivisions they liked (they had a very small radius due to the school system). They picked out houses they liked and wrote the owners telling them they were interested and if they ever wanted to sell, to please contact them. A homeowner got transferred to Colorado, contacted them, they agreed on a price (ended up being $25K less than appraisal) and closed within 30 days. |
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Real estate is public knowledge, go to the city/county and ask for who the owners are... this will give you a contact, and then make your offer direct... if they have any sort of obligation contractualy to pay their listing realtor then you have no way of just cutting that amount out.... but you might get a better deal with the person direct, as realtors are capable of trying to circumvent the deal by presenting it in a negative tone to the seller so tat they may hold out for a higher commission, but ultimatly that fiduciary relationship is between them..
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what peaches said. It's hard to beat the realtor racket, but it is easy to join them.
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nope not me I see the need for a GOOD broker, (but the crooked ones outweigh the good ones for sure) I was just answearing the question that was posed by the thread.... you have valid points in this thread, and If you were the thread starter with a question posed, I would comment accordingly... |
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lately, the RE that we are buying is coming from individual leads and none that are agent oriented.
mls.ca is the most redudent sales-oriented-not updated-MONTREAL database there is. old listings are there just to get phone calls.. then the bait and switch begins. i think 6% is alot in a hot market.
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ive been on the two realtor dbase and they are updated. i have realtors that come by giving me daily new listings on those dbase too. but the public mls.ca was slow to update. but that was over a year ago.. there might be many changes lately.. can i ask alex. If the place is sold (on contract price) but is looking for finance, is it still listed in the mls? edit: hey alex, if u have any new multi units, email me the stats b4 posting it on mls
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- Concrete or wood frame? - Heated by the landlord or not? - Furnished or un-furnished? - with or without fridge and stove included in the rent? - 1½, 2½, 3½, 4½, 5½ units? - Where in Montreal? I'll keep you're e-mail in my databank. |
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OK, here is my take on things since I worked as a real estate agent and my wife currently is one.
First off, the majority of real estate agents are fucktards. Very few are full time, professional agents and most are lazy, under-educated, or have been in the business so long that they think they know everything, even though things have changed.. With that said, If the agent brought you to the property, then the seller can wind up owing them a commision even if they cancel the contract (or let it expire) and then sell it to you. Not all brokerages will come after the money, but some will (I know I would!) Going around the agent is not generally a good idea. They are (if doing their job properly) a massive tool for locating properties, skilled negotiators, and good coordinators for the sales process. Trust me, real estate deals do not always go smoothly! So my advice is not to worry about going around the agents to save money. The sellers are paying that fee. The big thing you need to do is find a competent real estate agent that you trust and get along with to work as a representative for you, and work exclusively through them. That will make you more money in the long run than you can save by going around behind their backs... And if anyone buying real estate in the Seattle area, you better talk to me so I can forward you on to my wife... Edit... I wouldn't suggest getting your real estate license unless you plan on going on to the biz. Main reason is that you have to follow rules about disclosing that you are a licensed agent and such when you are buying and selling, and that sometimes makes people gun shy. Of course you could always just lie through your teeth and be one of those guys... |
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tenant heated unfurnished rather not include 3 1/2- 5 1/2 as long as its not in the slums
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