lacuran8626
Apr 10, 2007, 11:26 AM
My realtor presented me with a very low offer on my home, which is, as she agrees, fairly priced. I suggested to my realtor that we structure a counter offer where I came part way, asked the buyer to come part way, and suggested that in order to make the deal happen that the realtors, together, might reduce their commission by $1,000 - $500 each. My realtor flew off the handle at me snipping that because I chose her 5% selling option rather than her higher percentage programs, it was ridiculous for me to expect her to loose any of the agreed commission. I said, "hey, this is a rough market -- there are no sacred cows here - I don't want to lower my price either, but we all benefit if we can make this happen and I simply can't take enough of a cut to get where this buyer wants me to be, so as you also have an interest in selling the house, I thought a modest concession on your part was worth suggesting to make the deal happen". She flew off the handle again. To this I responded that it is fine if she is not willing to cut her commission, but that I wasn't going to dip any further into my pockets and to make a counter offer on the basis of how far I felt I could go. I stated that while her saying "no" was not a problem to me, her rudeness in how she handled my request was unacceptable. She continued to defend herself.
This strategy was suggested by family who have purchased many homes over the years. Is it really outrageous to suggest this? If I were her, I'd rather sell the house at a little less money than continue working it up to another 4 to 6 months for $500.
Thoughts?
This strategy was suggested by family who have purchased many homes over the years. Is it really outrageous to suggest this? If I were her, I'd rather sell the house at a little less money than continue working it up to another 4 to 6 months for $500.
Thoughts?