goofy4tink
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I think we're going to be selling one of our smaller contracts. Are there any companies to work with that are better than others? Any company to not use?
I wouldn't base the decision solely on commission percentage. Some brokers that have the lowest commission also undervalue/under price the contract. So saving 2% in commission while accepting 10-20% lower resale value isn't a great choice. For example, one company consistently sells higher than any other re-seller and has a higher commission. Another charges only 6% commission (some even under 5%) but lists their contracts 15-20% lower than the seller with 8.5% commission. The reseller with the higher commission also has the best SEO and consistently sells contracts quickly. If I were selling, I'd pay a slightly higher commission for the highest selling cost and good SEO. Just my .02Just go for the lowest commission, you set the price you want, not the re-sale agent. The fees run from 5% -10%
The seller has no control over what the buyer will pay, only what they will sell for and how much the middle man takes. Why pay 10% when you can sell it for 5%. The broker should list at the price you want, not what they want. If they will not list at your price, get another broker.
The problem with that is if all the other listings that a particular broker has are lower than yours all that yours does is help sell the others. Yours is the outlier. The important thing is what you net, not what you pay.The seller has no control over what the buyer will pay, only what they will sell for and how much the middle man takes. Why pay 10% when you can sell it for 5%. The broker should list at the price you want, not what they want. If they will not list at your price, get another broker.
Exactly!The problem with that is if all the other listings that a particular broker has are lower than yours all that yours does is help sell the others. Yours is the outlier. The important thing is what you net, not what you pay.
Can a person list their contract with more then one resale broker? Has anyone don't this before?
Depends. As Bill said, read the selling agreement carefully and make sure you are not agreeing to an exclusive listing or anything else that might end up costing you more than you think.Can a person list their contract with more then one resale broker? Has anyone don't this before?
Can a person list their contract with more then one resale broker? Has anyone don't this before?
Why wouldn't you use DVC magic? Just wondering for future if buying other resale which places to stay away fromTo get the most $ for a contract I would suggest DVC Resale Market, as they have the highest prices as well as great customer service. I would not use dvcmagic.