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‘Find buyers before agents!’ Mortgage industry reacts to the NAR settlement

Housing Wire

Mortgage pros have closely monitored the commission lawsuit developments since a Kansas City, Missouri jury determined that NAR, HomeServices of America , and Keller Williams conspired to inflate or maintain high commission rates through NAR’s so-called Participation Rule. You should be finding buyers before real estate agents anyway.”

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How to navigate the real estate market through seller concessions

Real Trends

Agents, has the fluctuating market made it more difficult to close deals this past year? As Realtors, we had to think creatively to help our sellers sell their homes. To think outside the box, some Realtors began using seller concessions. You are certainly not alone. In some areas of the U.S., In some areas of the U.S.,

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Agent commission lawsuits cast long shadow over VA, FHA borrowers

Housing Wire

The guilty verdict of the landmark Sitzer/Burnett commission lawsuit case sent shockwaves across the real estate industry. Not helping FHA, VA borrowers get off the sidelines Under current FHA rules, sellers can contribute up to 6% in concessions to FHA borrowers to cover closing costs, prepaid expenses and discount points.

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Are There Disadvantages to the Seller Paying the Buyer’s Closing Costs?

HomeLight

Industry experts estimate that sellers can expect to pay anywhere from 6% to 10% of their home’s purchase price in closing costs when it’s time to sell. So if your home sells for $450,000, you could spend anywhere between $27,000 to $45,000 in seller fees. Typical seller closing costs. Appraisal fee.

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Creative Ways To Win A Bidding War In A Competitive Market

Easy Agent Pro

Carefully consider factors like inventory levels, average sale prices, and average days on the market before making decisions. Offering a Higher Earnest Money Deposit An earnest money deposit is a good faith deposit that demonstrates your seriousness and commitment to the purchase.

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Killer Tips For Negotiating a Home Inspection

Realty Biz

The home inspection contingency in a real estate contract allows the buyer to back out of the sale when there are issues. Most of the time, the problems are not significant enough for a buyer to terminate but to either negotiate the price or ask the seller to complete repairs. Best of luck with your purchase!

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When Is the Best Time to Buy a House in Arizona?

HomeLight

If you’re planning a home purchase in The Grand Canyon State, you may be wondering, “What’s the best time to buy a house in Arizona?” For this reason, many industry publications will advise that you buy in January or February for a better price. Once again, this depends on where in the state you are looking to purchase.