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Questions asked on home sale
Tulsa World, OK -
... Hardgrave said in a letter to the Ethics Commission that Duncan received "in excess of $70000 more than the home was valued at the time of the sale. ...

Boston Globe
Taxes rise, spirits fall as state OKs local rates
Boston Globe, United States -
Assessments, calculated largely off the previous calendar year's sales, lag the market. As a result, the average assessed value for homes is likely to dip ...
Weigh pros, cons of selling home yourself
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN -
With skidding prices and slow sales, Seidel wanted to avoid paying the commission. He noticed a neighbor was being foreclosed upon and the house was for ...

FOXNews
Lawmakers mull next step in Detroit rescue plan
MarketWatch - Dec 5, 2008
Meanwhile, GM announced plans to lay off another 2000 factory workers early next year as its sales continue to slide. GM car and light truck sales fell 41% ...
Hill leader says jobs report argues for car rescue The Associated Press
UPDATE:Rep Frank:09 To Be Best For Public Policy Since New Deal EasyBourse.com
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
Detroit executives open round two of bailout plea
MarketWatch - Dec 5, 2008
Meanwhile, GM announced plans to lay off another 2000 factory workers early next year as its sales continue to slide. GM car and light truck sales fell 41% ...
Begging for billions: Facts and fictions as auto bailout unfolds ... Chicago Tribune
Chrysler's Bailout Request: $7 Billion This Month U.S. News Rankings & Reviews
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Buy home, help veterans
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Dec 6, 2008
Buy this new home, and every penny of the $379900 sale price will be used to help disabled veterans and their families in Illinois. ...
Home seller is in a good situation
HeraldNet, WA -
In 1987, the state Real Estate Commission decided to clear up this confusion by issuing a regulation that required real estate agents to disclose in writing ...
Average price of home in the city up as sales drop
Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - Dec 5, 2008
By Fanny S. Chirinos (Contact) Home sales and the median home price in Corpus Christi continued their downward trend in October, while the city's average ...
Column on bargains brings great reaction
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA -
Many owners heard about some of those sales in their neighborhood, and they are now comparing their home to what little they know about the one that sold ...
Virtual Home Tours Get Fancier In Declining Market
Hartford Courant, United States -
With home sales in a protracted tailspin, many real estate agents employ virtual tours in hopes of setting their properties apart from the multitude of ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: home + sellers + sales  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Consumer Reports Survey: Home Sellers Can Haggle on Broker ...
MarketWatch -
Eighty-six percent of CR's readers who put their homes on the market made a sale; only 8 percent of would-be sellers eventually gave up and took their homes ...
Survey: More real estate agents willing to cut commissions Bizjournals.com
Real estate commission fees: it's good to haggle San Diego Union Tribune
Real estate commissions are negotiable -- if you ask Inman.com (subscription)
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Oahu home prices hold as sales fall
Bizjournals.com, NC -
Home prices on Oahu dipped only slightly in July as the number of sales continued to drop in the double digits. The median price of a single family home on ...
Technology That Can Help With a Home Sale
Wall Street Journal -
But Webcams aren't the only unusual way that sellers and landlords are using technology to make their homes stand out. In fact, many owners are borrowing ...
Link Roundup: Incentives, Economic Woes, Alt-A, and More
Seattle Bubble, WA -
Re/Max Four Seasons broker and owner Dean Stohl says the best approach for home sellers in this cooler housing climate is to think carefully about the sale. ...

TriCities.com
Region?s Home Sales Lag For Second Straight Year
TriCities.com, TN -
Homes are remaining on the market longer and bringing in lower prices for sellers. By David McGee Tri-Cities-area home sales currently lag 16-20 percent ...
Stop the home information pack
Times Online, UK -
They have failed to do either and sellers have reported that they mainly appear to be ignored by purchasers and have no effect on whether or not a sale ...
Home staging can give sellers an edge
San Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA -
As part of a nationwide chain of home staging franchises, he has access to the furniture and accessories that give sellers the edge. ...

Home Move
Homesellers and estate agents dodge HIPs
Finance Markets, UK - Aug 3, 2008
by Gill Montia It has come to light that not all homes being offered for sale have Home Information Packs (HIPs). According to the president of the Law ...
Hip Delays Found by Law Society Money UK
Estate agents flout Hip laws Times Online
HIP system being circumvented says leading lawyer Reuters UK
BBC News - FinancialAdvice.co.uk
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Home Move
Home improvement loans soar as property sales plummet
Fair Investment Company, UK -
While 55 per cent admitted they were embarking on home improvements in order to boost chances of a sale, 23 per cent of renovation plans can be put down to ...
Estate agents lose out as loans for home improvement soar Easier (press release)
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Hank Investigates: Short sales
WHDH-TV, MA -
We checked real estate listings across the state and found hundreds of short sales, each home offered for less than what the sellers owe the bank. ...
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In-home shoppers?an overview
PL Gillett - Journal of Marketing, 1976 - JSTOR
... usage. Unfortunately, researchers are not yet attacking this problem. Finally,
many in-home sellers do not reveal sales data. Sales ...

Socially Embedded Consumer Transactions: For What Kinds of Purchases Do People Most Often Use … -
P DiMaggio, H Louch - American Sociological Review, 1998 - JSTOR
... in some direct-sales organizations (Biggart 1989). Private individuals selling a
personal home or car have no such incentive. Hypothesis 3: Sellers are less ...

Price concessions, time on the market, and the actual sale price of homes -
PK Asabere, FE Huffman - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1993 - Springer
... of deflated sale price of the home (ie, inflation adjusted): list price; actual
sale price; proportional concession on listing price by the seller; time on the ...

Equity and Time to Sale in the Real Estate Market -
D Genesove, CJ Mayer - American Economic Review, 1997 - JSTOR
... The typical seller relies on the proceeds from the sale of his existing home to
purchase the next home.~ Consider a seller who must move for exogenous reasons. ...

Selling Time and Selling Price: The Influence of Seller Motivation.
M Glower, DR Haurin, PH Hendershott - Real Estate Economics, 1998 - questia.com
... of whether it had already purchased another home or made ... when it would like to close
the sale of its house. Our new survey of sellers indicates they are quite ...

Estimates of Home Mortgage Originations, Repayments, and Debt on One-to-Four-Family Residences -
A GREENSPAN, JE KENNEDY - papers.ssrn.com
... cancellation of debt by home sellers (separated into foreclosure sales and all other
sales), unscheduled mortgage repayments, and scheduled amortization. ...

[PDF] Moral Hazard in Home Equity Conversion -
RJ Shiller, AN Weiss - 1998 - macromarkets.com
... that they might otherwise have included for sale, and they ... are very many different
things that the seller can do ... affect the selling price of the home, and all ...
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Real Rigidities and the Non-Neutrality of Money -
L Ball, D Romer - Review of Economic Studies, 1990 - JSTOR
... If the firm raises its price, it loses sales both because some of its customers
leave for other sellers and ... A farmer observes the prices of his home sellers. ...

Market Distortions when Agents are Better Informed: The Value of Information in Real Estate … -
SD LEVITT, C SYVERSON - NBER Working Paper, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
... where the home is located. In areas with nearly identical homes, sellers can learn
much about their own homes? values simply by noting nearby sales prices. ...

Contract expiration and sales price -
PK Asabere, FE Huffman, RL Johnson - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1996 - Springer
... reservation prices will decrease as home sellers' opportunity costs rise. Assuming
a direct relationship between reservation prices and actual sales prices, we ...

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Cutting sales commission may backfire on home seller

By Bob Bruss

June 09, 2006

A few days ago I received an e-mail from a very smart reader. I know he is smart because his e-mail address says "post.harvard.edu," which presumably means he graduated from prestigious Harvard University.

He asked if real estate listing agents would reduce their customary sales commission rate for expensive homes. Then he gave an example of a $1 million house sale, which, he says, doesn't include much more work for the listing agent than selling a less expensive home.

 

My reply noted some successful realty agents would reduce their sales commissions on expensive homes. But the big drawback of reducing the commission rate, I hastened to add, is many local multiple listing service (MLS) buyer agent members will choose to show a home with a low commission rate last to their prospective buyers.

According to the respected "Real Trends" Web site, the national home sales commission rate is now about 5.1 percent. However, this survey was taken during the recent home-sale boom during which virtually any realistically priced home sold easily. Today, with a glut of new home listings in most communities, the situation is rapidly changing.

 

WHEN HIGHER SALES COMMISSIONS PAY OFF.

During a recent Midwest trip, I encountered a longtime, very successful real estate sales agent friend. As I usually do, I asked her, "How's the home sales market?"

She then informed me she currently has too many listings and not enough buyers.

"So I had to increase my sales commission rate," she said, shocking me.

 
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By that, she meant she now encourages her home sellers to offer 7 percent sales commissions rather than the 6 percent rate, which is customary in her community. The result is, she reports, buyer's agents show her listings first because of the higher commission.

"When I really get desperate to sell a listing before it expires," she revealed, she includes an incentive trip to Hawaii for two to the buyer's agent who sells the home.

"A trip to the Caribbean or Mexico just doesn't work any more," she added.

DRAWBACKS OF REDUCING SALES COMMISSIONS.

Except in a very "hot market" where there is a shortage of home-sale listings, most home sellers don't understand the big drawbacks of getting their listing agent to reduce the sales commission.

Yes, there are a few successful "discount brokers" who offer reduced sales commissions from the customary local sales commission rate. But the big problem for home sellers listing with discount brokers is these lower sales commissions don't encourage cooperation from buyer's agents who are often reluctant to show low commission listings unless there is nothing else to show to their buyers.

HOW HOME SALES COMMISSIONS ARE SPLIT.

Most home sellers don't fully understand how home-sale listing commissions are split. But they think real estate agents are grossly overpaid for very little work, especially if the home sells quickly within a few days because it was realistically listed at its market value.

In a typical home sale, four parties split the sales commission. They are the listing broker, the listing sales agent who works for that broker, the selling broker, and the "buyer's agent," who works for that selling broker.

Although each situation is different, depending on the listing terms, each of the four parties will usually receive 25 percent of the gross commission.

For example, suppose a condo sells for $100,000 with a 6 percent sales commission of $6,000. That commission is usually split 50-50 between the listing brokerage and the selling brokerage. However, this split might be 4 percent to the listing agent and 2 percent to the selling agent, or vice versa, depending on local market conditions.

Presuming a 50-50 split, the listing brokerage receives $3,000 and the selling brokerage earns $3,000. Of those amounts, the brokerage then splits its share with the listing or selling agent. The lowest split is half to the listing or selling agent, but often higher. That means the listing or selling agent earns at least $1,500 in this example.

Most home sellers (and buyers) don't understand their agent might take home as little as 1.5 percent of a typical 6 percent gross sales commission.

THE ONLY TWO TIMES HOME SELLERS SHOULD NEGOTIATE SALES COMMISSIONS.

Based on my 39 years as a real estate broker, there are only two times a home seller should consider negotiating a reduced sales commission from the customary local "going rate."

The first circumstance occurs when the home's market value is far above typical home sale prices in the community. To illustrate, if you are selling a $1 million house in a town where the average home sells for $300,000, the successful realty agents you interview about listing your home for sale should offer a reduced sales commission without your even asking.

In other words, the higher the home-sale market value, the more negotiable the sales commission becomes.

The second circumstance occurs after you interview several successful local realty sales agents, and list with the best agent at the asking price suggested by that agent. However, after exposure to the local home sales market at least 30 days, if that agent produces a purchase offer substantially below the recommended asking price, that is the time to discuss a "commission reduction" if you accept the buyer's offer.

BEWARE OF "ADD-ON ADMINISTRATIVE FEE." Home sellers should watch out for any unexpected "add-on" fees hidden in the fine print of the listing contract. To raise their net earnings, some real estate brokerages have resorted to adding a $100 to $500 "administrative fee," "transaction fee" or other unnecessary "junk fee" to their charges.

These add-on fees go to the brokerage, not to the listing agent, so home sellers should be reluctant to agree to such charges unless clearly disclosed at the time of signing the listing contract.

CONCLUSION: Real estate sales commissions are negotiable between the home seller and listing agent. But home sellers who negotiate an up-front, reduced sales commission with their listing agent often cut the vital incentive for buyer's agents to show and sell their home. For this reason, home sellers should be extremely cautious about reducing buyer's agent incentives at the time of listing their home for sale.

 



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