Anyone got experience of online estate agents?
On 09/11/16 11:26, GB wrote:
On 09/11/2016 11:07, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 09/11/16 11:04, GB wrote:
On 09/11/2016 07:08, Tim Watts wrote:
On 08/11/16 23:04, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Tue, 08 Nov 2016 22:47:39 -0000, Tim Watts
wrote:
Depends how easy and cheap it is to advertise on the main
websites. I
assume the estate agents have discounts. Anyway, what does an
estate
agent charge nowadays? It might not be worth the bother of avoiding
them.
A bloody fortune!
I've only ever bought a house, and that cost me £300 in 2000. I
assumed
selling cost about the same.
Estate Agents charge anywhere upto 3.5%. So your £200k flat is costing
£7000 in fees which the seller pays.
I've paid 1% + VAT, after a bit of haggling. Certainly, 2% is easily
achieved around here. If the OP's property is worth £100k, say, he might
end up paying an agent £2k. But, he only pays that if the property
actually sells.
The Visum service he linked to is £110 in the first month and £50 a
month thereafter. So, say £250 to £500 to achieve a sale.
I'd say go for it!
It is possible to negotiate a deal with an estate agent.
When we sold my mums home, it was '2% up to £475k plus 10% of anything
over that'
Gave them a huge incentive to bargain for the best possible price
instead of going for a quick deal.
Did you think of 0% up to £475k and 50% above that figure?
Yes, buy the agents said 'no' and we did need the agents.
I was 90 miles way, and my sisters were 1000, and 1500 miles away
respectively.
Someone had to let the punters in.
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