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Harness The Web To Sell Your Home
The majority of people in the UK who are looking to move house use the internet to find properties for sale. So it makes sense to ensure that your property is on the web if you want to sell. If you are with an estate agent, most will list your...
Home Owners In Trouble! Real Estate Bubble, Rising Interest, Variable Rate Loans Concern Fed.
Hurricane Katrina, floods, earthquakes, high fuel prices, shrinking pocketbooks, and now, worries over variable interest rate loans are discussions heard throughout the nation.
With mounting concerns by the Fed over rising inflation, there is a...
Internet Tips For A More Productive Real Estate Site
All the tips and add-on software recommended in this article will make you and your real estate web site much more productive. Your investment is just the few moments to read this article and download the software.
MS Outlook - FREE Search...
Mississippi Real Estate – The Magnolia State
Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land.
Mississippi
Named after the Mississippi River, Mississippi is a state holding on to its history. Much of the state...
Wealthy Americans Confident Real Estate Boom Will Last
Linknet Real Estate News Digest - December 22, 2005 - In spite of worrying signs that the real estate market is slowing down, a survey of wealthy Americans indicates most remain confident property values will continue to appreciate.
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Sell My House Without A Realtor
If you’re thinking, "I should sell my house without a realtor," the current real estate market and explosion of the Internet will make your job easier.
Sell My House Without A Realtor
If you are looking to sell a house without a realtor, you are known as a "FSBO" seller. FSBO stands for the phrase “for sale by owner.” Although FSBO sellers have always existed, they have become much more prevalent in the last few years due to two primary factors.
Hot Real Estate Market
An insanely hot real estate market has made realtors somewhat irrelevant in many parts of the country. For instance, homes in San Diego, California were known to be on the market for less than two weeks on average in early 2005. Keep in mind, this was the average time it took to sell a home including the run down messes. In such a market, many homeowners started wondering why they were paying six percent commissions to a realtor who didn’t have to do much.
Internet Use
The creation of FSBO real estate listings sites has exploded over the last three or four years. As buyers and sellers became more familiar with these sites, they often searched online for homes instead of driving areas with a realtor. This resulted in sellers
wondering why they should pay a commission of 6 percent to a realtor when a site like fsboamerica.org only charged $25 a month to list a home on the site. Many couldn’t come up with a reason.
No Realtor
The decision to sell you house without a realtor is one you should make carefully. If you’re comfortable with the sales process, going FSBO makes all the sense in the world. If you’re not comfortable with the negotiating process, then you may want to consider using a realtor. Ultimately, your first step should be to buy a FSBO book in your local bookstore or visit a FSBO site and read up on what is involved.
About the Author: Raynor James is with the FSBO site - http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our "sell my home" page - http://www.fsboamerica.org/seller.cfm - to sell your house yourself with a free 1 month listing.
Source: www.isnare.com
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