yes, sold in 9 days. Would never again hire an agent. used http://comfree.com/ontarioHas anyone ever sold their own home? What are the pros and cons?
Hopefully this thread will be a wealth of info on the topic....bring it on.Has anyone ever sold their own home? What are the pros and cons?
Doesn't always end up like this. Many take months to sell. Not worth the headaches and you can actually lose money by selling yourself. Good agents can make you more money.yes, sold in 9 days. Would never again hire an agent. used http://comfree.com/ontario
all pro, no con. Be organized, answer calls, emails quickly. Had two open houses sold on the first offer. was too easy
How so? On a home that sells for $400 000 they take $20 000 of the top. How much of that goes into marketing your home considering most of their marketing is done via the internet? Its not like before when they had to use expensive print ads.Doesn't always end up like this. Many take months to sell. Not worth the headaches and you can actually lose money by selling yourself. Good agents can make you more money.
it could take some people almost a year to make $20,000.How so? On a home that sells for $400 000 they take $20 000 of the top. How much of that goes into marketing your home considering most of their marketing is done via the internet? Its not like before when they had to use expensive print ads.
Captain Obvious to the rescue!You still need a lawyer to complete all the legal details of selling a house!
That is a big if. I do not know about Toronto but in most areas the MLS is a closed private service not open to FSBO.If I can put my listing on MLS myself, the rest of the dirty work can be done just the same.
Probably the same with MLS and that is really the only major advantage that an RE broker has over somebody trying to sell by themselves.That is a big if. I do not know about Toronto but in most areas the MLS is a closed private service not open to FSBO.
You can. The govt. forced them to a couple years ago or so to allow FSBO on MLS.That is a big if. I do not know about Toronto but in most areas the MLS is a closed private service not open to FSBO.
OK, but in that case presumably the owner must either have to pay to be listed or pay Comfree to be listed. I find it hard to believe (but this is Ontario) that the government would force a private service for which the members pay to admit FSBOs for free. Canadian law is different on this point, but that would certainly seem to be a taking.You can. The govt. forced them to a couple years ago or so to allow FSBO on MLS.
Comfree recently BECAME a broker, so the system is even better for their customers than it was a few months ago.
I believe the ruling was a federal one, but don't quote me on it.OK, but in that case presumably the owner must either have to pay to be listed or pay Comfree to be listed. I find it hard to believe (but this is Ontario) that the government would force a private service for which the members pay to admit FSBOs for free. Canadian law is different on this point, but that would certainly seem to be a taking.