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Estimating Selling Costs
I am working on some off-market deals involving seller-financing in Pennsylvania. I am the buyer and hoping that the seller will provide financing. I would like to highlight some of the potential areas where a seller can save by doing an off-market deal with me. My understanding is that the seller typically pays 6% commission to be split between the agents for the seller and the buyer. We would not be using agents. What are some of the other areas where an off-market deal could save money? Thank you in advance for considering.