Re: Realtor help needed - Placing house in market
I guess I am one of the few that has a positive experience with RE agents...our agent, prior to ever signing a contract to sell with him, came to our house and gave it a lookover and made several recommendations in order to maximize our potential profit and minimize time on market, such as which furniture / accessories to take out to declutter, some low cost improvements and touch ups. We also were able to make an informed decision on a realistic asking price based on comparable houses that have sold recently in the area.
IMHO, who knows real estate better than someone who does it full time? I think that the commission is money well spent if you get the right agent. Yes, they do technically work for themselves (or company), but it is in their best interest to 1) work to get you the highest $ for your house and sell it in a timely manner, 2) have positive interaction with the client for word of mouth advertising.
I think some of the friction between sellers and agents is derived from disagreements over what a property is worth...the owners think it is a million $ house (emotional attachment), and the agent is trying to bring them back to reality and tell them it is only a $100000 house (yes, it is hyperbole, but helps illustrate the point).
I would not recommend that anyone FSBO unless they have a pretty solid understanding of real estate laws, rules, and regulations. As a buyer, I would trust a seller with an agent more than one without. A career agent is less likely to lie about or fail to disclose certain facts about a house they are selling. They have a lot more to lose than the homeowners, if caught.
Just my thoughts and opinions...