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On the other hand, wouldn't it actually be in the seller's agent's best interest to look out for the buyer in this situation? It's their only opportunity to get twice the commission, assuming everyone else is using their own agent. Therefore, while unethical, it would make sense that the agent may persuade the seller to take a lower than reasonable offer because they know they will still get paid more.
the purchase process involves a lot of work and detail you may not have thought of. Offer, counteroffers, bidding war - do you have a plan and strategy to ensure that your offer is the right price? The right price doesn't matter solely in terms of getting the best deal for yourself, a knowledgeable buyer's agent will help you make sure your offer is something that will appraise out so that you can get financing. Will you be checking in regularly with the listing broker to make sure that all is proceeding to plan, e.g., any items that come up requiring repair after home inspection, making sure smoke detector inspection and final meter readings with all utilities are all set, coordinating a final walk-through, etc.?
I was at a friend's house, who was in the market a few months ago, when his agent picked him up for an appointment in a 458 Italia. I told him afterward that if I were accused of a capital crime and my attorney pulled up in a 458, I'd feel better. my real estate agent? I'd wonder how she was screwing me.
Got pissed and broke a door in my house to the master bedroom. I've been getting easily angered lately and it's not cool.
Is there a way for a seller to list a house on MLS without an agent?
Not having sold a home, I'd think limited exposure of one's home would be a big hindrance. I don't think the average buyer will look at Craig's List for something as large as a home purchase.