I don't really understand the need for a buyers agent......
There’s a lot of buyers that work with an agent for years. The agent has knowledge and experience of the area and they trust that. They feel they are represented with negotiations, disclosures, home inspections, past history of the home, etc..
I will use my wife as example, she has a long client list, and she knows the homes in the area, and the market & will be honest with her clients on price and quality of home. She steers buyers away from expensive overpriced homes for example. We see many buyers get burnt in this type of market .
I also sell real estate, but mostly land. I’ve seen many for sale by owners leave 100k-300k on the table … to avoid a commission. Just saw one a month ago, that sold for $3600 an acre and it was worth $5200 an acre .
Im a farm “junkie” so my knowledge of land/farms is better than 99% of the realtors in my area…. so some buyers use me regardless and they will get the whole land review if they buy through me . If we walk a farm, I can also point out what the new owner could do with the farm and what programs it might be eligible for, what type of hunting to expect, cash rents, CRP, types of trees.
We have realtors in this area that post listings such as … “CRP is guaranteed renewable, and you can put in “feed plots”
You want them to represent you ??
It’s a free market society and commissions are negotiable as they always have been. We don’t charge 6%, it usually ends up 4% and we make a living at it . To be honest 3% would work, but anything less and it’s tough to make a living unless you have incredible volume. We spend 24k just in advertising every year and insurance is very expensive.
That’s just my feedback.. I am sure the commissions will drop and some realtors will leave the market —& that will be a good thing overall in my opinion!