Real estate fees
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1 | Just doing some financials what is the real estate cut on a house that were to sell at 700k??? Would it be about 3.5% x 700k = 25k + advertising costs as well. knoxy2006 - 2021-04-18 17:07:00 |
2 | Depends on what you negotiate the fee down to. The last time we sold a house we squeezed the agent down to 1.8%. apollo11 - 2021-04-18 17:11:00 |
3 | knoxy2006 wrote:
You pay as much as you agree to pay. Not a cent more. Totally your call. johnston - 2021-04-18 17:33:00 |
4 | Make sure regardless of the commission rate that you negotiate that you cross out the bit on the listing agreement that says “payable on going to unconditional” to payable on completion of sale” (The wording isn’t lawyer speak but your lawyer will sort it for you. Make sure you talk to him BEFORE you sign the agreement to list.).... Good luck with your sale. lovelurking - 2021-04-18 17:38:00 |
5 | apollo11 wrote: orphic1 - 2021-04-18 17:54:00 |
6 | orphic1 wrote: apollo11 - 2021-04-18 18:03:00 |
7 | apollo11 wrote: orphic1 - 2021-04-18 18:13:00 |
8 | orphic1 wrote:
2.5% is still pretty good going, most people don't even realise it's negotiable, especially these days with most houses selling very quickly plus huge prices being realised. apollo11 - 2021-04-18 18:18:00 |
9 | apollo11 wrote: orphic1 - 2021-04-18 18:26:00 |
10 | Hey thanks for the insight. We just made an offer on a house and if it is accepted we'll be looking at selling ours. They've suggested an auction which I'm not accustomed to but it may be quite good. knoxy2006 - 2021-04-18 20:03:00 |
11 | apollo11 wrote: knoxy2006 - 2021-04-18 20:04:00 |
12 | orphic1 wrote: lovelurking - 2021-04-18 20:16:00 |
13 | knoxy2006 wrote: Edited by apollo11 at 8:19 pm, Sun 18 Apr apollo11 - 2021-04-18 20:19:00 |
14 | knoxy2006 wrote:
Exciting times ahead for you. lovelurking - 2021-04-18 20:22:00 |
15 | We sold last year using Tall Poppy and they had a set fee, rather than a percentage. kateley - 2021-04-19 07:40:00 |
16 | lovelurking wrote: except for agents, its always an ongoing issue. gabbysnana - 2021-04-19 08:23:00 |
17 | we sold ours last week at 1.9% + GST angelah1 - 2021-04-19 09:16:00 |
18 | kateley wrote:
No motovation for them to get a good price. Edited by curlcrown at 9:43 am, Mon 19 Apr curlcrown - 2021-04-19 09:43:00 |
19 | lovelurking wrote:
What’s the thought process behind that? superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 14:39:00 |
20 | curlcrown wrote:
No less than any other agent. johnston - 2021-04-19 14:43:00 |
21 | superdave0_13 wrote:
Having a property sale fall over because the buyer was an idiot and the real estate agents were slack and needing to re market it and pay two commissions... Once bitten twice shy. lovelurking - 2021-04-19 14:58:00 |
22 | curlcrown wrote:
Not true. The homes in my area sold by Tall Poppy (quite a lot of them) get comparable prices to those sold by others. They would soon lose custom if their record showed otherwise. kitty179 - 2021-04-19 15:04:00 |
23 | lovelurking wrote:
And what if it's the vendor that fails to settle? Once you have a unconditional contract there isn't much an agent can do other than facilitate a smooth transition, their work is done. It's back on you and your lawyer to enforce the contract. superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 15:13:00 |
24 | superdave0_13 wrote:
Ours was a tender and it was the Real Estate Agents duty to ensure the purchaser had the finance organised to purchase. They both lied but the sleazy REA still took his commission. lovelurking - 2021-04-19 16:28:00 |
25 | lovelurking wrote: superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 17:16:00 |
26 | superdave0_13 wrote:
Ummm, yes it was. The REA was meant to ensure the potential buyers had funds before they even took them to look at the property. lovelurking - 2021-04-19 17:33:00 |
27 | lovelurking wrote:
How were they supposed to do that? superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 17:40:00 |
28 | lovelurking wrote:
Ah, so the truth comes out... The agent got you an acceptable unconditional contract AND a deposit. Sounds like they did their job. superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 17:45:00 |
29 | superdave0_13 wrote:
It wasnt too hard to google his name and see his history actually. Been in the news for all the wrong reasons over many years.... The REA told us he had researched him and also phoned a mate who had worked with the buyer who vouched for him. Bunch of crooks, both the Agent and the “buyer”. lovelurking - 2021-04-19 17:52:00 |
30 | superdave0_13 wrote:
No, they didn’t do their job. Our lawyer did his though! lovelurking - 2021-04-19 17:53:00 |
31 | superdave0_13 wrote:
By the way, I don’t tell lies. lovelurking - 2021-04-19 18:01:00 |
32 | lovelurking wrote:
The agent was at fault and there's significant case law to that effect. Ignore the troll. johnston - 2021-04-19 18:17:00 |
33 | Well show us so we can see the full story. It's not an agents job to do credit/ background checks on purchasers. superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 18:19:00 |
34 | lovelurking wrote:
According to a RA mate, it is now not uncommon for the commission fees to be due and payable on settlement. We have always done it that way and never had kickback. The RA is engaged and paid to sell the property. It is NOT sold until settled. tony9 - 2021-04-19 18:21:00 |
35 | superdave0_13 wrote:
Maybe not directly, but if a property is sold subject to finance then the RA is going to want to confirm bank approval. And they should confirm with the buyer's lawyer that cash and/or deposit is available. tony9 - 2021-04-19 18:23:00 |
36 | tony9 wrote:
Once you have a dated agreement and it is sent to the lawyers, It is now their responsibility as everything now is contractual. An agent does not get involved in the banking side and they can not demand the deposit. All they can do is request it from a "willing buyer, willing seller' point of view. superdave0_13 - 2021-04-19 18:34:00 |
37 | orphic1 wrote:
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38 | The member deleted this message. kittycatkin - 2021-04-19 19:24:00 |
39 | tony9 wrote: the agent has no authority to request such and the buyer has no requirement to provide it to the agent. sparkychap - 2021-04-19 19:56:00 |
40 | lovelurking wrote: nothing has changed - the agency agreement much specify that the fee is plus GST. If not stated then the fee is considered to include GST. Edited by sparkychap at 8:09 pm, Mon 19 Apr sparkychap - 2021-04-19 20:01:00 |
41 | Well I bought the house just came unconditional today, now to look at ways to sell my house. thanks for all your comments, I'll start a new thread for selling my existing property. knoxy2006 - 2021-04-23 17:54:00 |
42 | The member deleted this message. knoxy2006 - 2021-04-23 17:59:00 |