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April 20, 2010 at 12:53 PM #541987April 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM #541076
TeCKis300
ParticipantI’m not trying to be greedy and pocket any commission. And my previous agent has been nicely compensated upon the purchase of our last home.
Only wondering what potential advantages or disadvantages in having an agent would be when dealing with a builder.
April 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM #541187TeCKis300
ParticipantI’m not trying to be greedy and pocket any commission. And my previous agent has been nicely compensated upon the purchase of our last home.
Only wondering what potential advantages or disadvantages in having an agent would be when dealing with a builder.
April 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM #541637TeCKis300
ParticipantI’m not trying to be greedy and pocket any commission. And my previous agent has been nicely compensated upon the purchase of our last home.
Only wondering what potential advantages or disadvantages in having an agent would be when dealing with a builder.
April 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM #541725TeCKis300
ParticipantI’m not trying to be greedy and pocket any commission. And my previous agent has been nicely compensated upon the purchase of our last home.
Only wondering what potential advantages or disadvantages in having an agent would be when dealing with a builder.
April 20, 2010 at 12:55 PM #541991TeCKis300
ParticipantI’m not trying to be greedy and pocket any commission. And my previous agent has been nicely compensated upon the purchase of our last home.
Only wondering what potential advantages or disadvantages in having an agent would be when dealing with a builder.
April 20, 2010 at 2:10 PM #541162recordsclerk
Participant4s is real hot right now. I don’t think you can bargain with the builders at this time, so bringing in an agent is not a bad idea. I would use an agent that is willing to give a rebate.
I would not bring in an agent if builder is willing to negotiate. You can negotiate the 3-4% directly with the builder since they are saving that much on commission. Sometimes you have to get concessions on upgrades or closing costs instead of direct price cuts, but you can still get the commission in one form or another.April 20, 2010 at 2:10 PM #541271recordsclerk
Participant4s is real hot right now. I don’t think you can bargain with the builders at this time, so bringing in an agent is not a bad idea. I would use an agent that is willing to give a rebate.
I would not bring in an agent if builder is willing to negotiate. You can negotiate the 3-4% directly with the builder since they are saving that much on commission. Sometimes you have to get concessions on upgrades or closing costs instead of direct price cuts, but you can still get the commission in one form or another.April 20, 2010 at 2:10 PM #541724recordsclerk
Participant4s is real hot right now. I don’t think you can bargain with the builders at this time, so bringing in an agent is not a bad idea. I would use an agent that is willing to give a rebate.
I would not bring in an agent if builder is willing to negotiate. You can negotiate the 3-4% directly with the builder since they are saving that much on commission. Sometimes you have to get concessions on upgrades or closing costs instead of direct price cuts, but you can still get the commission in one form or another.April 20, 2010 at 2:10 PM #541811recordsclerk
Participant4s is real hot right now. I don’t think you can bargain with the builders at this time, so bringing in an agent is not a bad idea. I would use an agent that is willing to give a rebate.
I would not bring in an agent if builder is willing to negotiate. You can negotiate the 3-4% directly with the builder since they are saving that much on commission. Sometimes you have to get concessions on upgrades or closing costs instead of direct price cuts, but you can still get the commission in one form or another.April 20, 2010 at 2:10 PM #542076recordsclerk
Participant4s is real hot right now. I don’t think you can bargain with the builders at this time, so bringing in an agent is not a bad idea. I would use an agent that is willing to give a rebate.
I would not bring in an agent if builder is willing to negotiate. You can negotiate the 3-4% directly with the builder since they are saving that much on commission. Sometimes you have to get concessions on upgrades or closing costs instead of direct price cuts, but you can still get the commission in one form or another.April 28, 2010 at 4:55 PM #544643TeCKis300
ParticipantSo I’ve gone in with an agent.
The builders in 4S aren’t negotiating anyways…market demand is too strong for new construction. Figure I might as well let my agent make her commission on my purchase to give me some slack on my current sale.
April 28, 2010 at 4:55 PM #544758TeCKis300
ParticipantSo I’ve gone in with an agent.
The builders in 4S aren’t negotiating anyways…market demand is too strong for new construction. Figure I might as well let my agent make her commission on my purchase to give me some slack on my current sale.
April 28, 2010 at 4:55 PM #545236TeCKis300
ParticipantSo I’ve gone in with an agent.
The builders in 4S aren’t negotiating anyways…market demand is too strong for new construction. Figure I might as well let my agent make her commission on my purchase to give me some slack on my current sale.
April 28, 2010 at 4:55 PM #545333TeCKis300
ParticipantSo I’ve gone in with an agent.
The builders in 4S aren’t negotiating anyways…market demand is too strong for new construction. Figure I might as well let my agent make her commission on my purchase to give me some slack on my current sale.
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