Sunday, May 9, 2010

Seller w/Flat Fee Co. wondering why she's not selling.

A question was recently posed on Trulia a national real estate website. A seller was wondering whether there is a conspiracy among agents to not show or write offers on homes that are FSBO yet on MLS with a flat fee/limited service company. I am certain that there is no such conspiracy but for various reasons FSBOs using a flat fee company do have a very low chance of selling (some companies have dismal records of only 20-30% success rate).

There are a dozen or so small companies in Greater Milwaukee which will put a FSBO in MLS for a flat fee of usually $500 UPFRONT.
Most of these outfits are doing just MLS data entry, and they could care less whether the home sells. These outfits are well known in the industry as: “list them and forget them”. Their listings are flagged in MLS as "Limited Service".

Obviously, being in the MLS is far from enough to get the property sold. There needs to be a strategy on how to best market the property and how to best present the home to the buyers. At Homeowners Concept we take a good bit of time explaining our strategy to home sellers on how we use our magazine and the internet (including the MLS) to get their home sold. Just being on the internet (and the MLS) is not enough in today’s very competitive real estate market.


In my opinion, she has chosen to go at it alone and is finding the going very lonely. She should hire an advocate to help her get her home sold (We even know the best real estate company in metro Milwaukee that will also save her thousands in commissions!). I am shocked that somebody who needs to sell a home does not understand how important having great help is in this market, especially when most of the time, we are less expensive than the flat fee route. Why do some Homesellers not “get it?”

Over the last few years, thousands of sellers have fallen victim to paying the hundreds of dollars upfront just to get in MLS, wasting months or years on the market and having to turn to another broker (ourselves included) to eventually sell.

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