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Real Estate's Last Samurai - Real Estate News | BiggerPockets.com (blog)
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:08:41 GMT+00:00
Real Estate News | BiggerPockets.com (blog) I could almost understand it if this was a FSBO but it's listed with an agent. I don't know the agent, but I would assume that he or she is inexperienced. ...
Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:08:41 GMT+00:00
Real Estate News | BiggerPockets.com (blog) I could almost understand it if this was a FSBO but it's listed with an agent. I don't know the agent, but I would assume that he or she is inexperienced. ...
FSBO's They are Increasing in Number; They Have their share of ...
etopkins
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:28:54 GM
In the past three weeks, I have been actively involved in three . FSBO's. . As a Massachusetts real estate attorney, I am often the default resource for people who do not want to pay a broker's fee for the sale of their home. ...
etopkins
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:28:54 GM
In the past three weeks, I have been actively involved in three . FSBO's. . As a Massachusetts real estate attorney, I am often the default resource for people who do not want to pay a broker's fee for the sale of their home. ...
Where could I look up comparable home sales when considering a house that's fsbo and no buyer's agent?
Q. For a house we are considering buying, the seller is going to sell it fsbo. He prefers to have no buyer's agent involved. What's the best way for me to look up comparable recent home sales and current listings? What are the typical things to compare when doing so?
Asked by invelvetshoes - Thu Mar 18 09:58:58 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In most areas this would be very hard for an individual to do. Real estate agents and brokers pay a good amount of money for regular access to this information. You could call the local property tax authority and see what sales information you can find on that area thru them- sometimes they are very helpful and in most states they have that information. If this is not an option then the best you might be able to do is make sure that your offer is contingent on the home appraising for at least the sales price. When an agent or appraiser is looking for comparable sales the first thing they use to narrow it down is location. They want the same neighborhood and schools and such- or at least be extremely close by- location is much more… [cont.]
Answered by glenn - Thu Mar 18 10:11:11 2010
Q. For a house we are considering buying, the seller is going to sell it fsbo. He prefers to have no buyer's agent involved. What's the best way for me to look up comparable recent home sales and current listings? What are the typical things to compare when doing so?
Asked by invelvetshoes - Thu Mar 18 09:58:58 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In most areas this would be very hard for an individual to do. Real estate agents and brokers pay a good amount of money for regular access to this information. You could call the local property tax authority and see what sales information you can find on that area thru them- sometimes they are very helpful and in most states they have that information. If this is not an option then the best you might be able to do is make sure that your offer is contingent on the home appraising for at least the sales price. When an agent or appraiser is looking for comparable sales the first thing they use to narrow it down is location. They want the same neighborhood and schools and such- or at least be extremely close by- location is much more… [cont.]
Answered by glenn - Thu Mar 18 10:11:11 2010
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