First, disclaimer: Although I have been in the US for a while, I still cannot process and cannot accept some of the mindsets, mentalities, habits and practices of mainstream America.
So please explain this practice to me, maybe I am missing something:
that of using a real estate agent for buying a house.
First, I am trying to understand ...why do we have to pay for half of our potential buyer's real estate commission when we choose NOT TO use a full real estate agent ourselves, as sellers? We use a discount broker, that did the most important thing, which is to list our house on main sites, for a small, flat fee.
Why would I have to pay for someone else's choice to use a certain service? Why isn't anybody questioning this practice?
Why do home buyers even USE real estate agents? I could see some usefulness in having a real estate agent for sellers ...but for buyers? Why? I honestly believe they contribute NOTHING of value to helping someone find the right house for them; or so little that it is intangible...let alone worth the gargantuan commissions they charge.
If someone is looking for a house, it is hard to believe they don't know what they want and where they want the house to be located.
Do they need an agent to take them by the hand, kindergarden style, and show them a house they would want...when everything is out in the open, on the Internet, and the buyer could simply contact the seller directly for a viewing when the owner is at home?
I am just puzzled by this because I think that if all potential buyers began to contact the sellers directly, with no intermediary involved, an awful lot of money would be saved in the process for both parties and some people might actually be forced to go out and get a REAL job, as opposed to pretending "they helped me find the house I wanted" for an enormous amount of money.
So please explain this practice to me, maybe I am missing something:
that of using a real estate agent for buying a house.
First, I am trying to understand ...why do we have to pay for half of our potential buyer's real estate commission when we choose NOT TO use a full real estate agent ourselves, as sellers? We use a discount broker, that did the most important thing, which is to list our house on main sites, for a small, flat fee.
Why would I have to pay for someone else's choice to use a certain service? Why isn't anybody questioning this practice?
Why do home buyers even USE real estate agents? I could see some usefulness in having a real estate agent for sellers ...but for buyers? Why? I honestly believe they contribute NOTHING of value to helping someone find the right house for them; or so little that it is intangible...let alone worth the gargantuan commissions they charge.
If someone is looking for a house, it is hard to believe they don't know what they want and where they want the house to be located.
Do they need an agent to take them by the hand, kindergarden style, and show them a house they would want...when everything is out in the open, on the Internet, and the buyer could simply contact the seller directly for a viewing when the owner is at home?
I am just puzzled by this because I think that if all potential buyers began to contact the sellers directly, with no intermediary involved, an awful lot of money would be saved in the process for both parties and some people might actually be forced to go out and get a REAL job, as opposed to pretending "they helped me find the house I wanted" for an enormous amount of money.
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