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Real estate commission rebate and other cool stuff [New Window]
Ten years ago, there were no fee for service real estate options or online homes databases. Your realtor was the key to helping you know what was for sale, where and how much. The only model back then was paying a realtor a commission to help you buy or sell a house. The internet has empowered both buyers and sellers. You can see property photos, take virtual trips through neighborhoods and know a listing price without ever even meeting with a realtor.

Real estate commission rebate: Thoughts and more [New Window]
In many markets, they were able to easily sell houses in multiple offer scenarios. The way people buy houses, however, was slowly changing even prior to the economic downturn. Just a short decade ago, you could not hop on the internet and search listings for properties or even find fee for service real estate alternatives. You had to rely on a realtor to find listings and see homes. If you used a real estate agent, your only choice was to pay them a set percentage of the price for a home you bought or sold.

Real estate commission, something to read about [New Window]
The plan also specifically intends to stem the foreclosure rate and help many homeowners before they get in trouble. The one welcome change in all the real estate tumult has been interest rates. Interest rates for mortgage loans are currently at historically low levels, which has encouraged some potential qualified home buyers to start shopping for homes again. But many budget conscious buyers are considering options like fee for service real estate and even shopping for homes without a realtor. The relationship between realtors and consumers has been affected by the economic downturn.

A little blog where I explore fee for service real estate [New Window]
The only model back then was paying a realtor a commission to help you buy or sell a house. The internet has empowered both buyers and sellers. You can see property photos, take virtual trips through neighborhoods and know a listing price without ever even meeting with a realtor. In addition, fee for service real estate is empowering buyers and sellers. Instead of paying the real estate agent a predetermined commission when a property is bought or sold, a client pays for the services he wants via the fee for service real estate model.

Many strange things about discount real estate brokerage [New Window]
In many markets, they were able to easily sell houses in multiple offer scenarios. The way people buy houses, however, was slowly changing even prior to the economic downturn. Ten years ago, there were no fee for service real estate options or online homes databases. You had to rely on a realtor to find listings and see homes. The only model back then was paying a realtor a commission to help you buy or sell a house.

Discount real estate brokerage, a review of the topic [New Window]
Real estate is still one of the areas of the economy struggling to keep a toe hold. The drop in home values has hit many markets in the country extremely hard. A lot of homeowners in those markets have less equity in their homes or have loans that are larger than the price of their properties now. The number of foreclosures are at record levels and has contributed to the glut of inventory of unsold properties. The new government stimulus bill aimed at the housing sector has many optimistic that it will be enough to encourage potential buyers to jump into the real estate market and get that part of the economy moving again.

My little rants on real estate commission rebate [New Window]
Your realtor was the key to helping you know what was for sale, where and how much. If you used a real estate agent, your only choice was to pay them a set percentage of the price for a home you bought or sold. The web has put consumers at the helm of their real estate transactions. You can preview houses, plot them on a map and compare prices from the convenience of your living room. In addition, fee for service real estate is empowering buyers and sellers.

My little writings on discount real estate brokerage [New Window]
Ten years ago, there were no fee for service real estate options or online homes databases. You had to rely on a realtor to find listings and see homes. If you used a real estate agent, your only choice was to pay them a set percentage of the price for a home you bought or sold. The web has put consumers at the helm of their real estate transactions. You can preview houses, plot them on a map and compare prices from the convenience of your living room.

 


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