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June 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421010June 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421240alarmclockParticipant
[quote=sdrealtor]glad none of you are my clients. i wouldnt put up with you. Getting good service and quality representation requires some degree of loyalty. So many of you will dismiss realtor ethics but turn around and think nothing of using some one never intending to do business with them. Wonder why some realtors are the way thy are.
[/quote]The thing that really rubs the the wrong way about the NAR and real estate agents is that theres almost no MAINSTREAM way to avoid the 6% commission. I’m not saying that realtors don’t earn their commission, in fact I know that some of them DO earn it. But there should be a way to avoid the 6% commission charge associated with housing purchase. For example, pay by the hour services, or completely flat-fee selling/buying assistance.
It’s just complete crap for realtors to live off of mandatory commission charges, but then enjoy an entire economy where you have the CHOICE to pay commission or not based on what you buy. Maybe if all realtors had to pay an additional 6% for a personal shopping assistont for all of their purchoses (e.g. food, gas, furnitore, gym memborship, etc) it would be easier to undorstand.
June 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421511alarmclockParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]glad none of you are my clients. i wouldnt put up with you. Getting good service and quality representation requires some degree of loyalty. So many of you will dismiss realtor ethics but turn around and think nothing of using some one never intending to do business with them. Wonder why some realtors are the way thy are.
[/quote]The thing that really rubs the the wrong way about the NAR and real estate agents is that theres almost no MAINSTREAM way to avoid the 6% commission. I’m not saying that realtors don’t earn their commission, in fact I know that some of them DO earn it. But there should be a way to avoid the 6% commission charge associated with housing purchase. For example, pay by the hour services, or completely flat-fee selling/buying assistance.
It’s just complete crap for realtors to live off of mandatory commission charges, but then enjoy an entire economy where you have the CHOICE to pay commission or not based on what you buy. Maybe if all realtors had to pay an additional 6% for a personal shopping assistont for all of their purchoses (e.g. food, gas, furnitore, gym memborship, etc) it would be easier to undorstand.
June 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421579alarmclockParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]glad none of you are my clients. i wouldnt put up with you. Getting good service and quality representation requires some degree of loyalty. So many of you will dismiss realtor ethics but turn around and think nothing of using some one never intending to do business with them. Wonder why some realtors are the way thy are.
[/quote]The thing that really rubs the the wrong way about the NAR and real estate agents is that theres almost no MAINSTREAM way to avoid the 6% commission. I’m not saying that realtors don’t earn their commission, in fact I know that some of them DO earn it. But there should be a way to avoid the 6% commission charge associated with housing purchase. For example, pay by the hour services, or completely flat-fee selling/buying assistance.
It’s just complete crap for realtors to live off of mandatory commission charges, but then enjoy an entire economy where you have the CHOICE to pay commission or not based on what you buy. Maybe if all realtors had to pay an additional 6% for a personal shopping assistont for all of their purchoses (e.g. food, gas, furnitore, gym memborship, etc) it would be easier to undorstand.
June 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM in reply to: Has anyone actually used Redfin to purchase a home? Interested to hear what your experience was #421740alarmclockParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]glad none of you are my clients. i wouldnt put up with you. Getting good service and quality representation requires some degree of loyalty. So many of you will dismiss realtor ethics but turn around and think nothing of using some one never intending to do business with them. Wonder why some realtors are the way thy are.
[/quote]The thing that really rubs the the wrong way about the NAR and real estate agents is that theres almost no MAINSTREAM way to avoid the 6% commission. I’m not saying that realtors don’t earn their commission, in fact I know that some of them DO earn it. But there should be a way to avoid the 6% commission charge associated with housing purchase. For example, pay by the hour services, or completely flat-fee selling/buying assistance.
It’s just complete crap for realtors to live off of mandatory commission charges, but then enjoy an entire economy where you have the CHOICE to pay commission or not based on what you buy. Maybe if all realtors had to pay an additional 6% for a personal shopping assistont for all of their purchoses (e.g. food, gas, furnitore, gym memborship, etc) it would be easier to undorstand.
alarmclockParticipantmaybe the NAR would get better results if they opened up membership to appraisers as well? Change the name to the NARA – nat’l assoc of relators and appraisers. they should trademark Appraisor(TM) so that if you want to say you are one, you have to be a member.
alarmclockParticipantmaybe the NAR would get better results if they opened up membership to appraisers as well? Change the name to the NARA – nat’l assoc of relators and appraisers. they should trademark Appraisor(TM) so that if you want to say you are one, you have to be a member.
alarmclockParticipantmaybe the NAR would get better results if they opened up membership to appraisers as well? Change the name to the NARA – nat’l assoc of relators and appraisers. they should trademark Appraisor(TM) so that if you want to say you are one, you have to be a member.
alarmclockParticipantmaybe the NAR would get better results if they opened up membership to appraisers as well? Change the name to the NARA – nat’l assoc of relators and appraisers. they should trademark Appraisor(TM) so that if you want to say you are one, you have to be a member.
alarmclockParticipantmaybe the NAR would get better results if they opened up membership to appraisers as well? Change the name to the NARA – nat’l assoc of relators and appraisers. they should trademark Appraisor(TM) so that if you want to say you are one, you have to be a member.
alarmclockParticipantWake up sheeple! The hellmouth in Sunnydale was never properly sealed.
alarmclockParticipantWake up sheeple! The hellmouth in Sunnydale was never properly sealed.
alarmclockParticipantWake up sheeple! The hellmouth in Sunnydale was never properly sealed.
alarmclockParticipantWake up sheeple! The hellmouth in Sunnydale was never properly sealed.
alarmclockParticipantWake up sheeple! The hellmouth in Sunnydale was never properly sealed.
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