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First time Buyers, remember to negotiate Real Estate Rebates. Every little bit of savings helps!
Planning a wedding is one thing, but buying a home can be significantly less intimidating. Here in California, Real Estate Agents are allowed to offer Real Estate commission rebates which can be applied towards closing costs. Closing costs definitely add up so the more you can offset, the better!
Would you believe that deciding on a real estate agent should be the last step on your to do list? Some more helpful tips here at LARealEstateRebate.
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Re: First time Buyers, remember to negotiate Real Estate Rebates. Every little bit of savings helps!
Are you saying that the house sales price is boosted by 5% because of the buyer needing to pay a realtor?
There is NO split on a realtor's cost in my area - the seller absorbs it all.
Prices for a home are limited by comps
Of course as a buyer you pay for some closing costs as does the seller (and in our area sellers are not contributing to buyer's closing costs - but that varies by location and the local market)
I have bought 2 houses, sold one. I expect to pay my closing fees in either case.
A good downpayment, good FICO score and good DTI along with buying a home that is reasonable for your budget are key components to successful home buying.