- My experience working with Redfin and a traditional broker to sell
Gave Redfin an opportunity to sell my home, which I felt would sell for $325k The agent viewed the house and proposed a listing price of $300k, and when pushed, insisted it would not appraise for more the $305k I contact my buying agent, who was also aligned with our $325k listing price, so we decided to list with her
- 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
- 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
- How long does it take for a Zillow, Redfin, etc listing to say . . . - Reddit
How long does it take for a Zillow, Redfin, etc listing to say “pending” “contingent” or “under contract” after an offer is accepted?
- 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 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
- Is there a way to view images off the previous listing on Zillow . . .
Is there a way to view images off the previous listing on Zillow Redfin any real estate website? Hi there, So basically I'm looking at a house that was recently renovated in my area I want to see pictures of the house before the renovation, from the listing from 4 months ago Is there a way to do this?
- 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
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