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Shane1989

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  1. Okay he just got back to me and informed me that The seller pays the commission of both realtors which is generally 3% to each side. He said "So my negotiations for you cost you nothing as the buyer." He asked me "Do you plan on renting this out or reselling it?" and to be honest, I wont be sure until I get the CMA. Update: He just informed me that the seller Looks as if he is offering $4500 towards closing as well.
  2. But does it necesarrily have to be listed. The current listing that is in place is due to expire in 3 days, and I don't know that agent at all; only the homeowner. My question is, what do the negotiation fees look like if I get MY Agent to handle the negotiations with the seller? How do I pay him or how does he get paid for helping me?
  3. If I let my realtor handle the negotiations, how much do I pay him for that?
  4. Hi, My sister referred a man to me who has a 3bed 1bath. The price has already been reduced. Haven't got the official comps yet, but the Zestimate is around $66,500, but he is willing to negotiation. It's turn-key. The owner is 76 y.o. with diabetes, and he is tired of being bothered with it so he is wanting to sell it. The listing will expire in just a few days. This just doesn't seem like a L.O. deal, maybe a wholesale deal. I don't have enough info because I don't have the comps yet. I also forgot his asking price , but i'll get it again. Once I get the comps I will update the info and keep you guys posted.
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