
Why would you logically expect a realtor to sgow a house for whih they will rceeive no benefit whatsoever???? Of course they blacklist them. Now, it's too bad they lied to oyu, but common snese should tell you that no orealtor is going to waste their time showing a house that will bring them no possible income. Would you want to work for fee??? Neither does a realtor.ChrisnSteph said:The market had slowed down, and around here agents tend to blacklist FSBO homes and not show them. They say they don't do that, but I've had several admit to me that they do. .
You can offer a realtor a 3% commission if they sell the house. I had several agents show my house before it sold.Disney Doll said:Why would you logically expect a realtor to sgow a house for whih they will rceeive no benefit whatsoever???? Of course they blacklist them. Now, it's too bad they lied to oyu, but common snese should tell you that no orealtor is going to waste their time showing a house that will bring them no possible income. Would you want to work for fee??? Neither does a realtor.
But unless you make that very clear in your advertising etc, there's no realtor in the world who's going to waste their time on your home.ashjohnson80 said:You can offer a realtor a 3% commission if they sell the house. I had several agents show my house before it sold.
ashjohnson80 said:You can offer a realtor a 3% commission if they sell the house. I had several agents show my house before it sold.
Well I didn't advertise that at all, and I had realtors calling at least once a week offering to show the house, they would just ask me if I would do the 3% commission first when they called.Disney Doll said:But unless you make that very clear in your advertising etc, there's no realtor in the world who's going to waste their time on your home.
Plus, quite frankly, a 3% commission isn't all that hot, at least not in my area, so lots of realtors probably would just steer their buyer to a different property. There are very few "one-of-a-kind" houses around. Chances are, another house would work just as well as a FSBO. It's just a matter of finding it.
Disney Doll said:Why would you logically expect a realtor to sgow a house for whih they will rceeive no benefit whatsoever???? Of course they blacklist them. Now, it's too bad they lied to oyu, but common snese should tell you that no orealtor is going to waste their time showing a house that will bring them no possible income. Would you want to work for fee??? Neither does a realtor.
ChrisnSteph said:Why are you assuming I didn't offer a commision? I offered a commision a 3.5% buying agent commission - based on our local rates, they would have made as much off my house as any other. And we used Help-U-sell, so we were listed in MLS. But most realtors - particularly those doing drive-bys - would not show my house because they didn't bother to check and see that there was a commission offered. My dh's aunt (who is a realtor) even admitted that they tend to just overlook the FSBO homes and not even bother to see if they offer agent commissions or not. In fact, the people that ended up buying our house were driving through our neighborhood with their agent, saw our house and wanted to see it. Their agent came to my door to see if they could walk through, wasn't very polite to me, and when I asked if he could come back in about 30 minutes so I could tidy up the house, he said "oh, that's ok, don't worry about it". What a guy. An hour later he reluctantly came back and said that his clients were insisting on seeing the house. I knew he wasn't thrilled, and he even had the audacity to point out things in my house that the buyers might not care for! He was such a jerk, but when I finally told him I offered a commision his entire tone changed, and then he tried to backpeddle. They ended up buying my house, and I hated the fact that I had to pay that jerk agent for anything, since I pretty much sold the house myself. I'm sure there are wonderful agents out there, but I have yet to have a good experience with one.
One even sat in front of my house in her car and wrote us a page-long letter of why we should let her show our house to her clients (this is after I ignored her calls and her home visit). Another one banged on our doors and peeked in our windows to the point where I was just about to call the police when he finally left. He actually scared me. My sister had the same experience with realtors wanting to show the property with 2 out of the 3 FSBOs that she's sold in the past 5 years or so.