5) Buying A Home Directly From The Owner Will Save On The Cost Of The House, Right?
Wrong! The "for-sale-by-owner" sellers are doing their own marketing to save the commission a professional real estate agent would charge. So what is left for you to save? In fact, you might end up paying more if the house is overpriced. Beware of these costly pitfalls: Confusion You will need a lawyer to draw up your sales contract, which should include safeguards for you that an experienced agent would typically suggest, such as making the contract contingent on a home inspection and approval of your mortgage loan. You will have to be your own negotiatorAlso, without agents involved, you would have to conduct your own negotiations on the contract and make sure all the details are taken care of before closing. As professionals with the answers to your home-buying questions, we can make your search for a new home less confusing. Call or e-mail us, or click on "Ask Your Own Question" to the left. |
A Prospective Agent?
2) What Can A Real Estate Agent Do For Me
That I Can't Do For Myself?
3) I've Heard About 'Agency;'
Who Does A Real Estate Agent Really Work For?
4) Who Pays The Fee Of A Buyer's Agent?
5) Buying A Home Directly From The Owner Will
Save On The Cost Of The House, Right?