If you are looking at buying a home without a Realtor, there are four major steps you should take to protect yourself and help make your transaction a success.
About 10% to 15% of all home sales in the United States are completed directly between buyer and seller without the aid of a Realtor. While it is certainly possible to buy or sell a home without a Realtor, our overall recommendation is to work with a buyer's broker if possible.
If you are looking to purchase a home that is actually listed for sale with a Realtor, then you should strongly consider hiring a Realtor as a buyer's broke to assist you with the transaction. When a home is listed for sale with one real estate agency, that company shares real estate commissions paid by the seller with buyer's brokers. Hiring the services of a buyer's agent will not cost you any more money than if you represent yourself in the transaction.
Even if you are looking at a home that is not listed with a Realtor, you may be able to work with a buyer's broker. In many cases, a buyer's broker will negotiate a commission to be paid by the seller. While this may seem like it may add to the cost of your home purchase, in most cases buyers save money because your buyer's broker can negotiate a better deal for you than you could on your own.
For situations where the home you want to buy is not listed with a Realtor and you choose to forego the services of a buyer's broker, there are three critical steps that you should take to make sure that your transaction goes as smoothly as possible:
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