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13 Comments on What Buyers need to know about FSBO (For Sale by Owner) properties
It is wonderful the Lender took the time out to make sure her customer's were getting a good deal. A lot of buyer's don't know you don't pay for representation the seller pays your commission.
Lori,
What a nice mortgage rep and it was so nice of you to help check the value as well.
Juliana is an awesome Lender - always looking out for her clients' best interest.
While investigating this property, I found another one down the street - same floor plan, same square footage, etc., but this property has new laminate flooring, new ceramic tile, new HEAT and AIR, new light fixtures and more - offered at $10,000 LESS than the FSBO property he is considering. Don't you think we should compare the two? :-)
Excellent example of the need to have the backing of a realtor behind you to negotiate and protect. And what a great lender you have in Juliana.
Lori,
Great Post. It tells how important a REALTOR role is when you are buying or selling a home.
Thanks for sharing,
Matt Naumann
Lori, I have had not one, but two, buyers reject getting into negotiations with sellers that list and want to represent themselves with a low-to-no service company...not quite as out there as a FSBO, but close. Both had already been through a couple of purchases and didn't want to get tied up dealing with a seller that didn't know the depth of a contract. Good valid post!
I want to scream every time I hear someone proclaim that a FSBO is a better deal because of the lack of commission being paid.
HOOEY!
That savings is going right in the seller's pocket. (I don't bedgrudge that. But I begrudge the notion that a better deal is being given!)
Jane - Juliania is a great partner and one smart cookie!
Matt - thanks for stopping by.
Jane C - Thank you my dear!!
Lisa (Schnitt Happens) - love your comment!!!
Let the buyer beware if for sale by owner homes! DO you have many FSBO's inTulsa these days?
If you are being sued for $100k you hire an attorney to represent you, when you have a $100k tax problem you hire a CPA to respresent you so it makes no sense when you want to buy a $100k home you get a Realtor to represent you. Thanks for the post and I am going to reblog!
Rich - not too many FSBOs - seems they eventually list with a Realtor. I think the biggest problem FSBOs have is getting qualified Buyers.
Kari - excellent points - thanks for the re-blog!
I like the FSBO who owns his home free and clear, so he prices his home $100,000 above the short sale next door and the foreclosure across the street to match the price that those people paid three years ago. Nope. Doesn't work that way.
Lori - love the post and i'm going to reblog. Most buyers don't have a realistic idea of the homebuying process and the role of the real estate agent in it. You've done a nice job of explaining why we bring an added advantage to FSBO's. By the way, what a great and caring mortgage rep.