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| www.RamsRealEstate.com | |
| South Florida | |
| Realtor | |
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| 12155 S. Dixie Hwy | |
| Pinecrest | |
| FL | |
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| USA | |
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| Residential and commercial real estate services, consultation in South Florida, particluarly Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay, Falls, Kendall, Coral Gables, and South Miami | |
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| Buying Real Estate With All-Cash | Agree and disagree | Hi Nick-- Good job on the article! I would like to give you a different perspective on Realtors, however, because I think you have a few things a little skewed. Yes, there are some agents who play games in attempting to secure both sides of the deal, but they are the minority--especially now. With foreclosures, yes, there is often a reduction in commission, but the way you calculated it isn't accurate: 3% (selling agent's side, for example) of a $30,000 transaction is $900.. and most agents are on a much larger than 50% split with their broker, so $450 is a way low figure. Right now, volume is key--I'm not going to waste time denying buyers to make an offer on my listing. With a decent agent, at least I know that buyer is pre-approved, and I don't have to waste the time doing that myself. Understand, also, that in foreclosures (which seems to be what you are using as an example) there is no "psychology" of the seller. The seller is a bank, and they are mired in bureaucratic red tape and procedures that, most often, the average REO agent has no influence on. Most REO agents are like a clearing house--they are dealing with so many properties and offers right now that they don't have the luxury of wooing buyers--trust me, I know many of them in my office--they are too busy being property managers and paper pushers, and it's all about volume. I like the fact you brought this up, though, because I'm going to illuminate it on my blog, and mention this website as well. Thanks for listening, and please visit my site when you have a chance |
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| Residential and commercial real estate services, consultation.
Certified Home Marketing Specialist Certified Investment, Immigration, and International Specialist TranNational Certified |
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| Lifetime resident of South Florida. |
