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Opinion: Sitzer/Burnett decision presents an uncertain future for buyer agents

Housing Wire

Under current guidelines, sellers pay a 5-6% commission on a sale which is split between the buyer and listing agents. Enter the savvy seller. An originator can usually get a buyer into that home for less than $20,000 through a mixture of seller concessions and strategic financing.

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Buyer’s Market vs Seller’s Market: What’s the Difference?

The Close

Preparation and presentation: Sellers should focus on depersonalizing and decluttering their homes to appeal to a wide range of buyers. This phenomenon means there are fewer buyers than there are homes for sale. What Is a Seller’s Market? Key Takeaways: Sellers’ advantage: Sellers have the upper hand due to limited supply.

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Your Dream Home Appraised Lower than Your Offer: Now What?

HomeLight

When the appraisal comes in lower than your offer price, it’s either an opportunity for you to renegotiate the sales price with the seller — or it’s going to completely derail your home sale, and you’ll have to start over again. If they are unwilling to budge on price, you can also renegotiate seller concessions.

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16 Tips to Win a Bidding War on a House

The Close

Ensure Your Client Has Loan Pre-approval Many sellers are anxious to get to the closing table quickly, which drives many to cash buyers , even for a lower price. Also, understand the difference between a prequalifying and a pre-approval letter.

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Vital Steps to Take When Purchasing Your First Home

Realty Biz

This documentation will be necessary when applying for a mortgage pre-approval. It's advisable to reach out to multiple lenders and obtain pre-approval. They have access to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and can help you find homes that may not be readily available to the public.

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How to Sell a House By Owner in North Carolina

HomeLight

When the time comes to move, some tenacious homeowners in North Carolina are eager to take over the reins of their home sale and figure out how to sell a house by owner. With millions of homes sold each year, a modest portion of sellers — about 7% in 2021 and 10% in 2022 — choose to list “For Sale By Owner” (or FSBO — pronounced fizz-bow).

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How to Sell a House By Owner in Iowa: A Hawkeye State FSBO Guide

HomeLight

When the time comes to move, some tenacious homeowners in Iowa are eager to take over the reins of their home sale and figure out how to sell a house by owner. With millions of homes sold each year, a modest portion of sellers — about 7%-8% , historically — choose to list “For Sale By Owner” or FSBO (pronounced fizz-bow).

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