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Trying to sell your own home without paying a real estate agent commission?

Reblogger 1~Judi Barrett
Real Estate Agent with Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 141871

Are you trying to sell your home youself?  You really don't want to pay a commission to a real estate agent.. or pay for advertising (afer all that gets expensive) or pay for a website  or even pay a buyer's agent to bring you a buyer??  

That's a hard way to go to sell a home.. You're not making the steps to get it done.  Are you in Southeast Oklahoma?  If so, it's time to call Integrity Real Estate Services if you're ready for someone to sell your home that knows what they are doing and spends the time and money to accomplish it!

Original content by Richard Iarossi 531132

BlindfoldI recently had an interaction with a FSBO seller who just wanted to complain about Realtors not showing her home for sale. She handed me a flyer, and as I glanced at it, I noticed that her price was already somewhat high for that sub-division. What she said was that Realtors were blackballing her listing. I don’t often hear that term in regards to selling real estate.

I asked her why she thought that and she said that no agents were showing her home that had been on the market for several weeks.

Are you offering a co-op to agents? No. She read on the internet that she didn’t have to do that. The agent’s buyers can pay their commission. While that may be the case in some areas, it’s not the standard of practice here. I guess her expectation is that agents will work for free.

Is your house in the MLS? No. When you’re an unrepresented seller and you don’t know how to do these things, you’re going to be at a disadvantage.

Is your house being syndicated? No, and what’s that?

Do you have a website? No, too complicated and expensive.

Are you doing any advertising, even newspaper? No. Just the flyers I printed.

Directional signs? No, but I have a sign in front of my house.

Twenty questions was over for me. That’s when I told her that her house wasn’t being blackballed by Realtors...IT WAS INVISIBLE to Realtors. It seems that the only way anybody would know her house was for sale was a drive by. We all know just how effective that is.

Real estate is a competitive undertaking these days. If you’re not prepared to do the job of selling your house completely, you should really consider hiring a professional Realtor.

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 Rich Iarossi is a full time licensed REALTOR®, working in Crofton, MD. My coverage areas are: Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Howard, Calvert, Queen Anne, and Baltimore City and County. I specialize in residential real estate, working with both buyers and sellers. Use the registration free search on my website at www.RichSellsHomes.com. If you’re not already working with a REALTOR®...I can help. Call me at 443-995-9595 (Cell) or 410-451-6255 (Office).

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Jenny Durling
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You got that right! So what was her response when you told her the house was invisible?

Jun 15, 2012 01:55 PM