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WHY DO BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA REALTORS NET SELLERS MORE MONEY THAN FSBO'S

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Brasseur Realty

By Darryl Brasseur, REALTOR® with TIGER TOWN REALTY, BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA

                                                                                                                                                                I have been selling homes in the BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA and surrounding parishes for a while now. I have noticed a trend when driving around or when I speak with potential sellers regarding the sale of their homes. A large percentage of sellers decide to test the FSBO market and most of them get frustrated after around 6 weeks of the "roller coaster" ride, (Now worse than ever),  that us REALTORS have come to expect as part of the business in the BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA   Some sellers mistakenly think they can save money by excluding a REALTOR. Invariably, they usually learn the hard way that selling a home is an extremely complex and time consuming undertaking and that, in the end, the savings might not even exist. These sellers go online to these dot com FSBO websites, pay a flat minimal fee and think "that's it"...I will stab a sign in my yard and wham! My home will get sold! I only wish these FSBO websites would accurately report to the consumer how many of the "SOLD" listings they boast of, were actually sold by Realtors. Here is the reason that most FSBO's don't sell.    Sellers usually don’t reduce their sales price by the amount of the commission they would have paid in hopes of pocketing the perceived profit. Likewise, buyers take into account that there are no ccommissions to be paid and reduce their offers accordingly. So, many sellers end up right where they would have been price-wise if they had used a Realtor’s service, but without any of the benefits of the expertise of this professional. My experience here in the BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA  market is that if I have a relocation of an executive from another state, they don't have time to go through newspapers or dot com sites in search of there new home. They will call  their REALTOR and then get referred to a local Realtor. Another issue that would scare me as a potential buyer is that a FSBO is not governed by any real state laws whereas a licensed REALTOR is governed by the state real estate commission. We have to carry errors and omissions insurance to protect the consumer. Not utilizing a Realtor’s services also means your property will not be marketed through MLS or shown to the largest pool of potential home buyers. Studies show that 8.5 out of every 10 homes that are sold, are sold by Realtors. 

    The National Association of REALTORS® conducted a survey of 100 FSBO's that were successful in selling their homes and 62% said that they would not attempt it again. Many contributed it to lack of knowledge or experience along with the "roller coaster" ride of the ups & downs of dealing with buyers.
    Most important, when it comes to knowing the intricacies associated with this transaction, working without a Realtor is like bungee jumping without measuring the height of the bridge first. For instance, there are mandatory disclosure rules a seller must follow and the seller is liable for damages if he or she fails to do so. The entire escrow is extremely tedious and complex – miss one crucial step and there can be delays, cancellation, even lawsuits. So my advise is if you really need you home marketed and sold, contact a REALTOR and save yourself a lot of grief!
Melissa Polce
ERA, Wilkinson Real Estate Charlotte - Huntersville, NC
Lake to Land, I've Got It Covered!

I have to admit, I do it on my own properties, but I think I can(it's my profession, I have earned that right)...but when I see those FSBO signs and call up to find out price???? I just usually laugh afterwards and say to myself..."Good Luck!" 

Sep 10, 2009 12:05 AM
Darryl Brasseur
Brasseur Realty - Prairieville, LA

Melissa, thanks for replying. Speaking for myself, if I were to be an owner/agent, I would bite the bullet and pay the 3% buyer agent commission. First, how could I preach one thing and do another..I have to believe in what I am selling. Also, you take the chance of buyers agents not inquiring about your property if all they see is a FSBO sign...they know their commission is not protected. But to each his own.

Sep 10, 2009 12:14 AM
Douglas Fischer
East Oahu Realty - Selling Honolulu, Hawaii Condos - Honolulu, HI

Excellent post......one I may use in the future when I'm talking with FSBO's.

Sep 10, 2009 07:31 AM