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Reblogger Jenny Kotulak
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage

David Pylyp's short video below the announcement we RE/MAX sales people received yesterday from head office is really worth watching.

David reinforces how important it is to be market savvy if you intend to sell a home privately otherwise hire someone who is professionally educated to do the job.

 

Original content by David Pylyp
CREA ratification of Competition Consent Agreement

Despite all the media hoopla associated with Sunday's vote by CREA members to ratify the Competition Consent Agreement, it will be business as usual for real estate professionals across the country.

The public will continue to access listings on the MLS system or Realtor.ca, but any posts to the system remain firmly in the hands of local realtors. Under the terms of the new, 10-year agreement, CREA and the Boards cannot prevent or discriminate against 'mere postings' and members who offer 'mere postings.' CREA does not believe that such rules exist today-but if they do-they must be repealed or Boards will lose their license to operate under the MLS trademark.

So all in all, it's business as usual. Sure, consumers have more choices, but then again, they always have. Discount brokers have been around for years. There is a reason why the MLS system is responsible for 90 per cent of resale housing transactions in the country. Canadians rely on the full-service approach provided by the country's 100,000 real estate professionals. Regardless of alternatives, most people require the services of an experienced agent to sell their home.

All we need to do is look south of the border-where the process is similar-for confirmation of that fact. According to the National Post, "the U.S. Department of Justice negotiated an anti-trust settlement with the National Association of Realtors allowing internet brokers and other agents offering discounted commissions to access the MLS in 2008. Two years later, traditional full-service brokers still control between 70 and 80 per cent of the U.S. housing market, and the average commission has increased to 5.3 per cent of the sale price from five per cent in 2008."

In fact, NAR statistics provided by the National Post show 80 per cent of sellers use a full-service broker, managing most of a transaction from listing to closing. Another nine per cent choose limited services that include discount brokerage and 11 per cent opt for the bare minimum of just listing on MLS.

There's a story to be told here. Consumers place value on the services we provide as realtors and that's not about to change. Why? We have the knowledge and expertise to generate results. Few are willing to take chances with their most valuable asset. As Canada's leading real estate organization, we will continue to do what we do best-assisting buyers and sellers with the biggest financial decision of their lifetime.

Take a moment to look at our new marketing campaign on the critical role of a RE/MAX agent. It is easily found on www.FitToSell.ca. This timely campaign demonstrates the value of using a professional RE/MAX agent. It should help offset some of the negative press, until things settle.

As I said, business as usual.

Sincerely, Michael Polzler Signature
Michael Polzler
Executive Vice President, Regional Director

RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada Inc.

So what will you do by yourself? FINTRAC / PIPEDA Fulfillment of conditions or create contracts between private sellers that have no hope to close.




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Comments(6)

Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Condo Realty, 386-405-4408 - Daytona Beach, FL
Buy Daytona condos for heavenly good prices

Jenny, funny... this is a very confident and sort of cheerful capitulation speech. Don't you have that feeling?

Oct 27, 2010 04:00 PM
Jenny Kotulak
RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage - Oakville, ON
Broker - Oakville Ontario Real Estate

Which one Jon, the one from RE/MAX or the video from David?

Oct 27, 2010 04:17 PM
FN LN
Toronto, ON

Hi Jenny - One of the terms of the agreement is that the co-operating brokerage must be offered an amount greater than zero.  My board has always, at least while I've been a member, required that the amount offered not be zero.  So there is no difference with respect to that part of the agreement.

Oct 27, 2010 04:31 PM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Jenny - trust David to add some serious humour to the debate. Those who jumped into this head first may end up getting bitten.

Oct 27, 2010 05:10 PM
Not In Real Estate Any Longer
Autaugaville, AL

I've been saying all along that this agreement is a matter of offering the public the choice. Often when you offer choice, giving consumers the opportunity to do things themselves, it's then that they realize the value in paying someone else to do it.

Like the guy who can't even sling a hammer going to Ikea...he'll shop there once and then go back to the store where the furniture is already assembled LOL

Oct 28, 2010 03:17 AM
Ty Lacroix
Envelope Real Estate Brokerage Inc - London, ON

Jenny, that was good and a timely letter from Michael!

Ty

Oct 31, 2010 12:14 AM