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August 31, 2011 at 5:15 PM #726758August 31, 2011 at 7:55 PM #727519earlyretirementParticipant
[quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?
August 31, 2011 at 7:55 PM #726824earlyretirementParticipant[quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?
August 31, 2011 at 7:55 PM #727671earlyretirementParticipant[quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?
August 31, 2011 at 7:55 PM #726910earlyretirementParticipant[quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?
August 31, 2011 at 7:59 PM #727524CA renterParticipant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?[/quote]
I’ve seen listings of his in the recent past, so believe he’s still in business. Try his number:
858-484-4881
August 31, 2011 at 7:59 PM #727675CA renterParticipant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?[/quote]
I’ve seen listings of his in the recent past, so believe he’s still in business. Try his number:
858-484-4881
August 31, 2011 at 7:59 PM #726829CA renterParticipant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?[/quote]
I’ve seen listings of his in the recent past, so believe he’s still in business. Try his number:
858-484-4881
August 31, 2011 at 7:59 PM #726916CA renterParticipant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=CA renter]Not sure what your schedule is like, or if you’re willing to do your own work on the transaction, but if you want to save on commissions, you can list with a “listing only” broker and save a ton of money. I would recommend 2.5% to the selling (buyer’s) broker who will show the house and deal with that side of the transaction. You can also show it yourself if that’s what you want to do if a potential buyer contacts you directly.
Here’s the info for Jeff Karchin, a local broker who will list for a flat fee (~$300, IIRC):
If you want an attorney to help you with any questions, I highly recommend Kingside (that’s his username here on Piggington’s) — you can PM him through the messages function in the top left corner of this site.
Good luck![/quote]
Is this guy still around? His website doesn’t seem to be working?[/quote]
I’ve seen listings of his in the recent past, so believe he’s still in business. Try his number:
858-484-4881
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