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re: National Association of Realtors agrees to end 6% commissions
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:48 am to frequent flyer
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:48 am to frequent flyer
Ignorant statement “frequent flyer”
Do you know how many deals Realtors “work” that never close?
Get all the way down to the wire & funding falls thru, inspections crush the deal?
Negotiations, offers, counter-offers, everyone is stressed out mea I g buyers and sellers.
And basically, the Tealtor doesn’t truly have any time off. Being that most clients want to “go see house” on weekends when they are off of work and/or “after work”.
Look, most Realtors are some pretentious pricks, but to say that they “don’t work” or they don’t work for their money when is just ignorant and/or stupid!
Do you know how many deals Realtors “work” that never close?
Get all the way down to the wire & funding falls thru, inspections crush the deal?
Negotiations, offers, counter-offers, everyone is stressed out mea I g buyers and sellers.
And basically, the Tealtor doesn’t truly have any time off. Being that most clients want to “go see house” on weekends when they are off of work and/or “after work”.
Look, most Realtors are some pretentious pricks, but to say that they “don’t work” or they don’t work for their money when is just ignorant and/or stupid!
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:56 am to Westbank111
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Do you know how many deals Realtors “work” that never close?
This problem would be solved by
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Or they could do like most every countries and charge an hourly rate for their services depending on how much you use them.
Maybe that's the problem- the people that actually make the transactions pay for the people that look at houses for 2 years and just never seem to find 'the one', or the person that 'knows' how much their house is worth, despite their realtor telling them it's $50,000 high.
Sounds like America to me
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