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Azienda News:
- Redfin 1% listing fee -- what is the catch??? - Reddit
Redfin agents are on payroll That’s nice for new agents because they don’t have to go looking for deals The strategy is entirely different People go to Redfin to work with the organization get the benefits of the organization, rather than working with a single real estate agent
- My experience working with Redfin and a traditional broker to sell
I've looked up a few recommended Redfin agents before and at least a few had serious backgrounds in real estate, like working as a traditional agent for 10+ years prior to joining Redfin That's probably going to be a lot better than a young post-grad agent who started their first job at Redfin
- Is Redfins estimate totally worthless? : r RealEstate - Reddit
Not worthless, but it indexes on what the seller lists it for because the seller knows more about the house than Redfin For example the higher price could be because significant renovations are done However after a house is sold I find Redfin estimate to be accurate within 1 year of sale because it uses comps to adjust the house value
- Redfin? : r realtors - Reddit
Redfin definitely isn’t perfect, it still has that start-up mentality and is constantly changing things and refining processes, but I respect our leadership (our CEO Glenn Kelman is one of my favorite people on this planet) and I feel like at the end of the day we’re always going in a good direction
- Any reason to use Redfin agent as a buyer? : r RealEstate - Reddit
Redfin is a very efficient way of buying a house, it’s easy to get in and see things, their offer system is good, and the agents are usually experienced but like any other brokerage, some agents are great, and some agents suck You should research the agent rather than just assuming everyone is the same there
- Looking to buy a home but dont know what site to use Redfin . . . - Reddit
Redfin's buyer's agent rebate is actually $0 right now due to the current market They've also shed a bunch of realtors I know some that got shed, and some that didn't, overall this is a net positive Median redfin realtor quality right now is higher than it traditionally has ever been
- Redfin to sell my home : r RealEstate - Reddit
Take a very long look at Redfin's DOM (days on market) and compare it to the recent sales in your neighborhood In Atlanta, any Redfin, OpenDoor, Bungalo, Zillow, etc listings just tend to sit on the market Even during 2021 when every house was flying off the market, all these listings were dying, 3-6 months, sometimes longer
- Has anyone used Redfin to sell their home? : r RealEstate - Reddit
Redfin has a lot of resources to throw at you so the process has gone smooth Staging, photos, etc are all part of the package You don't need to worry about one person coordinating everything, it's all part of a bigger machine and you have an online dashboard to schedule things and see status
- Is Redfin too good to be true? : r homeowners - Reddit
Redfin tells realtors "I'll give you several times the number of houses that you're getting right now, but you have to accept that the per-house commission is going to drop You'll make a lot more in the end but you'll have to sell more houses " Often realtors work both on and off Redfin and charge 50% of their regular rate for leads from there
- 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
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