Melrose Place Webisode 4 – Realtor
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Luke saves the day when Phil shows a house to a woman with two small kids.
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State and Federal agents discovered a secret room hidden inside the multi-million home of Doug Vaughan, the disgraced realtor accused of running an $80 million ponzi scheme.
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Video providing agents with crucial tips for helping their clients property listings stand out on the #1 real estate site, REALTOR.com.
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I’d like to sell my house to pay off some high interest debt. I’m not sure if I have the equity to net enough from the sell to make it worth the move.
I should be able to sell the house for 155k, at least, and owe 137. I’d like to net 12k.
What I don’t know is, how much am I going to pay in closing costs? With and without a realtor. I would prefer to use a realtor, but not sure how much this costs.
I am not sure what to do. Any advice would be appreciated!
Don’t use a realtor. THey charge a ridiculous amount of money for the work that you cna do yourself if you are willing to do the research
First, check your counties property appraisers website for the recent sales of homes in your neighborhood. Find similar homes that sold and use the number as a basis for your home.
Next advertise the home anywhere you can. there are multiple websites you can use to market your home.
When you finally find a buyer, hire a real estate attorney to handle the paper work for you. They will do this for a fraction of the price you would have paid a realtor. if your homes value is really 155k then you could expect to pay as much as $9300.
We originally said 6% is fine, but the realtor said when we were going over this – it is flexible. How likely would it be that she would lower it to 5% or 5.5% thanks!
Also, if we originally signed paperwork saying we agree to 6% when we sat down to get our condo listed, can it be revised to a lower %. I don’t think we are locked into 6% are we. Our place has only been on the market for 2 weeks. Thanks again!
It is usually the listing agents commission that you are negotiating. The selling agent (who has the buyer) expects a full commission. If three percent is the typical split for the buyers agent, I would only expect the listing agent to discount their fee so much before it starts to seriously affect their efforts to market your home.
If you have already signed a listing agreement, you may be stuck with the 6% for the time being. If it doesn’t sell. you might consider one of the flat fee deals and offer a bonus for the selling agent. Lets say you can list it for $495. Then you offer 4% to an agent who brings you a buyer. That saves you 2% less the $495.
MLS sells houses. Get creative if it starts to take longer than you would like to get it sold. Offer incentives to the buyer (e.g. assistance with closing costs, paying the 1st years condo dues, etc.) before you just start reducing the price. You may have to end up providing the incentives anyway and lower the price in advance of that will just reduce your net.
Good luck with the sale.
http://www.real-techguy.com When teaching REALTORS how to use facebook more effectively, one of the most common questions I’m asked is, “How can you limit what your friends see.” I created this video as part of the new Marketing 2.0 social media training to answer that question
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