With homes sales leveling off in the valley, I've noticed more and more incentives for Realtors, or their clients upon closing. There are cash bonuses to Realtors, there are cash bonuses for buyers, trips, etc..but do they actually sell the property? There are also bonuses offered to agents who bring a full price offer.
Federal rules require that cash perks be disclosed, but offerings like trips or other non-cash items do not. Non cash items should be disclosed to the client at the start just to avoid any uncomfortable situation later on..in fact it is suggested that any bonus received should go to the buyer.
You can bring a buyer to a house, but you cannot force them to buy it, no matter how big of a bonus is being offered....having an extra $10,000 to go toward their down payment, or room remodel may sway them a little...
Currently there is a home in my market that is offering just that-$10,000 to the buyer to do with however they wish...I'm keeping my eye on that one..the home is listed under $300,000 and it could really come in handy to who ever decides to make an offer...
I have a home listed where the seller wanted me to post that they would give 2 tickets to Hawaii to the agent who brings an offer before June was over...My partner and I dressed in Hawaiian skirts and lei's etc. and passed out lei's to every Realtor in town letting them know of the offer...We went around town all day dressed like Hawaiian honeys, and of course everyone asked why...and we told them that our seller is offering tickets to Hawaii, and we would pass these on to the buyer...It's July....no offer...so as you can see if the home is not for the buyer it 'ain't gonna happen...
Incentives is a trend that is rapidly growing across the country, but in my opinion, just plain good pricing does the trick..