Redfin 1% listing fee -- what is the catch??? : r RealEstate - Reddit I just learned about Redfin's 1% fee service to sell a homeowner's house That seems too low to be true, but maybe it is Am I missing something? I have to admit it feel like being robbed to hand over $18,000 to agents when selling a $300,000 home at a 6% commission; my previous house sold for $90,000 with $5,400 going to agents at a 6% commission What makes selling a $300,000 home worth that
Redfin? : r realtors - Reddit With Redfin, you’re much more an employee than a real estate agent You’re paid a salary and yes, you get a bonus if you make a sale and get a good review, but it’s nothing like the money you make as a solo agent You’re going to play by all of Redfin’s rules and systems Redfin is for agents who can’t or don’t want to generate their own business Being an agent is all about lead
Has anyone here used Redfin for buying or selling? What are . . . - Reddit Overall Redfin was highly professional, and made no mistakes or missteps (unlike previous experiences) Our realtors had better information and experience, and I know for sure that they liked working for Redfin because one of them recruited his retired realtor father to work as a Redfin agent
Redfin? : r realtors - Reddit Redfin may have some options, look for other companies in the Real Estate space and other roles I can definitely see Executive Assistant, Listing Coordination, Transaction Coordination, Inside Sales Agent (I literally run a 100-person team of ISA's working remotely) that can be done remotely
Shady tactics of Redfins price estimates : r RealEstate - Reddit As I browsed Redfin, I came across the estimate history of the house I sold earlier this year I was surprised to see that the estimate was trending upwards, when prices in my area are dropping Looking closer, it was clear that there's some funny business going on with the historical estimate
Anyone here partner with Redfin? : r realtors - Reddit I’m a Redfin agent (employed by Redfin, so not a partner agent) In my market there’s a certain price range that gets sent to partner agents, it varies widely by area One suburban county in my market just happens to be super inconvenient for most of our lead agents, so we send a lot of business there to our partner agents, even for moderately priced homes Closer to the city, the
Zillow Redfin etc. . From your experience, how accurate are the . . . - Reddit Internet prices from Zillow and redfin are fairly accurate It takes the average sale price in your area and compare them with similar sized lots, bedroom, bath, etc what those estimate are very bad at accounting for intangible things like busy roads, very outdated homes, and other factors that don’t show up on a deal
Redfin vs Zillow? : r RealEstate - Reddit Redfin vs Zillow? Been looking at homes online for a while now, mostly via Zillow, and have recently tried Redfin out I like Redfin's app much better, and I find their search filters to be slightly more robust, but I'm confused by Redfin insofar as when I search for homes, there are large parts of the country that are "grayed out"
Redfin Associate Agents (show-only contractors) - Reddit Redfin is somewhat different but its still an actual brokerage You have independent contractors (showing agents) and you have "salaried" real estate agents It is a great starting experience Leads are provided Training As far as, pay this depends on your market and you Yes you show homes but other opportunities may exist ie Matterport