hi everyone this is a follow up to my previous question i am thinking that if i have to pay this realtor that is representing the seller 6 percent i might as well get my own realtor to represent me. mainly because th...
How are some of you real estate agents working with investor clients to find off-market properties structuring your commission so you can actually make some money during the transaction? Would you negotiate a commissi...
Greeting BP Community, I'm planning to buy a For Sale By Owner property. Need your advise. Property Info: Its located in California. Its own by a real estate broker. They are offering the property "as-is" but it has m...
I reached out to a listing agent on LoopNet and have been discussing a property with them. Should I have my own agent that represents me in this deal? I reached out to this agent about any deals he had, and he had thi...
My very first tenant moved in on Thursday, making me officially a landlord. As exciting as this was, I'm the more eager to push to the next one. I bought in a suburb of Atlanta, GA.The Numbers (all annualized):Paid Ca...
Has anyone of you ever done this before?
Instead of using a buyer's agent, have you submitted your own offer directly to listing agent using your own contract (not drafted by a realtor)?
Hello,
I'm slowly easing through the process of purchasing into a Co-op via my books.
I've read that when purchasing a house, have a "Buyer's Agent" on your team is a must. Understandable....
But I'm purchasing a C...
So...I am buying a house in a rural area and I've kind of gotten myself into a weird situation. I could use some advice! I currently live in a big city, and I am already under contract to sell my house in the city. I ...
I'm about to sell my mobile home in Southern California. The buyer's agent is requesting me, the seller, to provide a 1 year home warranty. Is this commonplace?
If a broker shows me properties (non open house), where he/she is the seller's broker, did I tie myself into using him as the buyer broker, or do I have the right to get my own?
thanks.