The seller will (in most cases) be represented by a realtor. The seller's realtor will draft the contract of sale and represent the seller at closing. The seller pays that realtor a commission at the conclusion of the sale (typically 6% of the selling price.) Now you, as the buyer, can likewise use the services of a realtor to represent you, assist you in negotiating the terms of the sale and contract and be your representative at closing. And it won't cost you anything out-of-pocket. Since, by virtue of assisting you your realtor assists with the sale of the property, your realtor receives half of the selling realtor's commission (3%). When you see a listed property that interests you, simply contact your realtor and ask him/her to schedule a showing with the seller and/or the seller's realtor. You can do this as often as you want until you finally find a property that you want to buy. Then your realtor will assist you with all aspects of the purchase, in return for 1/2 of the seller's commission.Quote:
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