Reading the info on this web site, I am a bit confused...
Assisted FSBO claims "Save up to 6% in Commission When Selling", however many places on this forum, the advice is the buyer agent needs 2.5% ("since many agents will refuse 2%"), so the savings is really 3.5%? How to achieve the full 6%?
Also, Full Service for 1% is in contrast to the 2.5% for the seller agent, right? So the seller pays 1% seller agent (Hauseit) and still needs to pay 2.5% or 3% to buyer agent? Thus it is a saving of 1.5% on the seller agent, and not a reduction of the total 6% to 1%?
Specific to co-ops a bit below $2m (I have a 3 BR in Manhattan), the advice on this forum seems say most buyers will have an agent to guide them... is that sentiment still current in 2019?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Clayton
Assisted FSBO claims "Save up to 6% in Commission When Selling", however many places on this forum, the advice is the buyer agent needs 2.5% ("since many agents will refuse 2%"), so the savings is really 3.5%? How to achieve the full 6%?
Also, Full Service for 1% is in contrast to the 2.5% for the seller agent, right? So the seller pays 1% seller agent (Hauseit) and still needs to pay 2.5% or 3% to buyer agent? Thus it is a saving of 1.5% on the seller agent, and not a reduction of the total 6% to 1%?
Specific to co-ops a bit below $2m (I have a 3 BR in Manhattan), the advice on this forum seems say most buyers will have an agent to guide them... is that sentiment still current in 2019?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Clayton
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