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So. Selling a house fucking sucks.
Wake me up when it's sold and we have already moved in to our new place.
K thanks... :Oh crap |
Amen . . .
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do you mean the buyer finding process? or the showings?
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From listening to people talking shit. And the ridiculous fee's that come with it. To the selling itself. Agreeing on where to live next and not make the same mistakes as before. To the actual move itself. Packing. Setting up everything again exactly how we want it. I could be doing without it all right now to be honest. Got far too much other shit going on at this time. But it does make sense for us to move now so, time to get on with it I suppose... :helpme |
I feel your pain.
We're listing our place within weeks. |
yeah im not looking forward to it. i think one of the most pain in the ass parts is keeping your house showroom ready for showings all the time, especially with kids.
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Sold my place in exactly 5 days. The only problem was I hadn't purchased another house. :pimp
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I don't understand the issues with packing and moving. I think that's because I am not a pack rat, tend to throw away anything I do not need, and also because I worked on moving crew. We would show up on a Monday, pack a house, move it into a truck on Tuesday, unload it Wednesday, and unpack it Thursday.
My wife and I have only moved a handful of times and each time we were quickly unpacked. |
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I work for one of the largest real estate brokerages on the planet if anyone needs help you can hit me up. In real life, I specialize in ohio but we have offices everywhere.
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Knowing those real estate agents/companies make a total of 6% off every sale makes me cringe. WAY overpaid. I sell tons of advertising to them every month and know hundreds of them. Believe me they are overpaid.
Also many markets in the USA are peaking again. Not the best timing i you are looking to buy. |
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Location: Glasgow, Scotland |
How does selling a house suck? What do you mean listening to people talk shit?
A realtor should be handling your showings. Why are you even there to be able to hear the shit talking? That would make people feel uncomfortable and want to leave right away without fully checking the house out |
I'll probably be doing the same next year. Has to be done but not looking forward too it.
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once we found our buyer it was done in 2 weeks for us. Then the move which we just completed and this places is still a mess.
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Are you downsizing or moving on up Scott McD?
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Downsizing but moving to a location that better suits me for family and lifestyle reasons, which is more appealing right now. So having a nice big house is one thing. But it doesn't guarantee happiness though... |
If you are already hating it then it's about to get a whole lot worse. I enjoyed the selling my old house and buying my new house part, moving itself was an absolute bitch. My wife started packing up our house the day we sold it, even tho we hadn't bought our new one yet. All in all, she packed for about 6 weeks, little bits at a time here and there.
Thankfully we had a bunch of good friends help us on the day of the move and a big ass U Haul truck that fit everything in one go. Took us around 6 hours from first item going in the truck to last item coming off the truck and into the new home. Good luck dude, I know you are not a patient person but you're going to have to control it, moving is not easy. |
just throwing away all my stuff if I move again. problem solved
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:1orglaugh Sell your own property. |
if your paying 6% either you have a 100k house or are an idiot :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:
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It was my first place so lesson learned, won't happen next year when we buy again. |
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edit..apparently there is no set rate, and it can vary. |
Problem is if you negotiate a lower fee percentage under 6%, there will be less agents willing to list your house. And there will be less agents willing to show your house to their buyers. Once you negotiate a fee under 4% I can almost guarantee you that no sales agent will show your house to their buyers because those agents would only earn 2%. You will have to depend solely on the listing agent to find you a buyer, which then means your agent is representing both he seller and the buyer...which brings up conflict of interest issues. And if you negotiate a fee under 3%, I doubt any agent will agree to include an MLS (multiple listing service) listing with that.
So what do you do if you want to negotiate a low fee? Pay for the MLS listing upfront (I think it is around $400 depending on area), and in the MLS listing say that you will offer a 3% fee to any agent who brings you a buyer. Or skip the agent all together and use one of the free online real estate websites like Redfin.com or Trulia.com. But beware, if you list your house for sale there, you will get tons of interested buyers requesting a "rent-to-own" deal because the either have no down payment, or can't get a loan from the bank, or both. You will also get a lot of window shoppers who realistically cannot afford your house, but still want to take a look anyway in hopes of convincing you to lower your price drastically. So in the end, I think it is preferable to use a real estate agent...even though I generally despise them. It is very easy to handle all the administrative requirements to sell a house between two private parties, but over the past decades real estate agents have developed a system in which people feel like they are required for a house sale. So if you as a seller avoid the real estate agents, you are also limiting the number of potential buyers...many of who still rely on agents. |
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"I could be doing without it all right now to be honest" "but it does make sense for us to move now so..." part 1 it sounds like you talking. part 2 it sounds like her talking and you just using what she tells you as reasoning. but in reality you are going against what you really want. you need to stand up and be a man or she is going to be running you for the rest of your life. its small things like these where women will test you, grab you by the balls and never release them. |
ahhh perspective. lol
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The move suits me. Closer to my family, which at the time is important because of some family health problems, and brings me closer to my friends again. My wife loves our current house, and her family is close to here, but she knows i'm not happy so is moving to please me. It's more the timing that sucks than anything else because of other shit I have going on right now, but it still makes sense to make the move sooner rather than later. I just wish things were easier and less stressful... |
About that 6%. Why do people pay 6 and not 3? It should be split - seller of the house pays 3% to his broker for selling and buyer of the house pays 3% to his broker for finding the house. I never understood how does it turn out that seller pays all 6%.
Rip off. |
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"sucks" "i have so much going on" "just wish things were easier" "closer to my friends" LOL you sound like a woman on her period honestly. |
It doesn't have to suck.
First, know the market. If house prices are falling and you're not in a rush, don't sell. If you want to sell, set your price and stick to it. Tell your realtor you're not interested in hearing from him or her unless the offer is legit and for your price or more. Always use a realtor. The commission (usually about 4%) is entirely worth it. Next where possible, sell your house "as is" without guarantees (roof, foundation, etc). You don't want the buyer to come back to you later complaining about a problem you didn't even know about. |
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Some of those things you mentioned are illegal in different States. For example in Oregon and CA, it is illegal for an agent to hide/withhold an offer to the buyer even if the buyer specifically tells the agent "do not call me if the offer is too low". The seller's agent is required by law to present all offers to the seller. As for the "as is" w/o guarantees, that is also something that is inconsistent with the vast majority of residential home sales. The standard property deed already includes numerous warranties in it. And most banks will not offer home loans on properties that are sold "as is". So good luck finding an agent who will market your house with an "as is" clause. |
In Melbourne you pay 2 to 2.5% commission on an Auction. Clearance rates are 75% - 85% so if you're within 10Km from the city you can guarantee your house will sell first time around. Demand for housing is insane here.
It's not unheard of for fairly average houses to go for up to $150,000 above reserve price. |
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Commfree comes out and takes photos of your place, gets you listed on MLS and other networks and I believe it's only $500 or something like that. |
Just wait till you find a buyer and agree on a price and then the appraiser comes in and doesn't know his shit and fucks you with a low appraisal.
I had this happen on a home I sold recently. Luckily the buyers knew it was bullshit so we were able to negotiate a happy medium on the price. It still cost me 5 figures in the end! And on the agent fees, if you are selling your house for a decent amount, that figure is 100% negotiable. If you are under 200k, not so much. |
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Over here it's 3% for the first 100k and then 1% or %1.5 percent for every 100k afterwards
Considering the median house here is 1 million dollars, real estate agents can make decent money. |
The high commissions that many real estate agents make is just one of those "scams" that exist in our society kind of like the 15 -20% that waiters and bartenders make. I put myself through college and funded many overseas backpacking trips by serving/bartering and considering the amount of work that I did and the skill level involved I was overpaid. The chefs made less money than I did and they were much more skilled. It is an injustice that continues in many restaurants to this very day. I have rarely met a real estate agent who impressed me where I thought they could make as much money in a career with a higher skill set as they do with real estate.
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As a real estate agent Im a bit biased, of course but I can understand how a group of people with entrepreneurial mindsets wouldnt see the value in using a professional to represent them. Most of you guys are way more independent thinkers than that of the general public. I would reckon about 60% of our business comes from for sale by owners, after they have tried to to do it themselves and failed. Alot of people dont realize how much control and power they have in a transaction, you can set your terms and command your agent to follow any lawful instruction.
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Been a realtor for a year or so (HATED IT), You are in the obligation to present all offers, good or bad. And we have here what we call 'Hidden Vice' law, so even if you sell without 'Owner Legal Warranty' they can still get your ass if something really wrong was there. Even if you didn't knew about it, that why the vice was 'hidden'. Not talking about the one the seller/owner knows about and hides it, this is not a 'hidden vice', this is a Fraud! :thumbsup |
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We basically went from a 12 payoff year plan, to a 4 year plan. I do have to agree with you: The whole process is a pain in the ass. From the listing, the strangers in the house, the demands, the fees, and the upcoming move. Best of luck to you! |
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