Sentences with phrase «cent of home sellers»

Consider this: The National Association of Realtors (NAR) found that 85 per cent of home sellers said they would recommend their real estate agent or use the same agent next time they need to buy or sell.

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But a year after its launch last April, industry observers remain unconvinced that Ontario's 15 per cent non-resident speculation tax had the right target in its crosshairs and, home buyers and sellers — caught mid-transaction by the ensuing plunge in home values — say the government hasn't even acknowledged the casualties caused by its manipulation of the market.
As boomers become net sellers of homes instead of driving up prices, BMO said home prices could fall by one per cent per year.
According to the 2016 Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends study conducted by the US National Association of Realtors, millennials (aged 35 and under) made up the largest share of US homebuyers − 35 per cent − in 2015.
Will be interesting to see how long that lasts when buyers engage RS's services to purchase a propertyguys listed home where the seller is offering co-op commission of 1 cent.
Realtysellers says that in a recent pilot in the Greater Toronto Area, Realtysellers» flat fee program for home sellers «generated commission savings approaching $ 1 million compared to the typical listing fees of 2.5 per cent and total fees of five per cent
The National Association of Realtors» Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends report is full of great insights that show popular marketing methods such as search engines or newspaper ads account for less than one per cent each of all closed seller Seller Generational Trends report is full of great insights that show popular marketing methods such as search engines or newspaper ads account for less than one per cent each of all closed seller seller leads.
A new study of recent Ontario home buyers and home sellers, commissioned by RECO, found that 47 per cent of those polled would consider paying up to 10 per cent over their budget and 31 per cent would consider offering 10 to 20 per cent more to outbid the competition.
«Home buyers and sellers can expect to pay eight per cent more on legal fees, appraisals, real estate commissions, condo fees, home inspection fees, moving costs and the provincial government's recently introduced system of mandatory home energy audits,» says OHome buyers and sellers can expect to pay eight per cent more on legal fees, appraisals, real estate commissions, condo fees, home inspection fees, moving costs and the provincial government's recently introduced system of mandatory home energy audits,» says Ohome inspection fees, moving costs and the provincial government's recently introduced system of mandatory home energy audits,» says Ohome energy audits,» says OREA.
Twenty - seven per cent of those surveyed said that dealing with the many people involved (real estate agents, lawyers, sellers and developers) was the biggest «pain point» in the home - buying process, followed by fees (23 per cent), negotiating the price (22 per cent) and understanding the legal paperwork (20 per cent).
Mark Annable proudly proclaims that the «technology developed by his real estate company» gives independent sellers access to MLS, which sells 85 per cent of all homes in his area, for peanuts so that they don't need to pay a «traditional Realtor».
NAR's 2003 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers found that 63 per cent of all buyers in 2003 hired a buyer's agent to represent them in their real estate transaction.
The J.D. Power survey says 68 per cent of buyers used Internet tools to help them in the purchase process and 61 per cent of sellers reported that they used a website listing to market their home.
Sellers in Ontario seem to have the least trouble getting rid of items before selling their homes, at 37 per cent, while Quebeckers have the hardest time, at 19 per cent.
Sellers who had to re-list took an average of 12 per cent less on the second sale of their homes.
Thirty - seven per cent of sellers made upgrades to their home after listing their property for sale.
According to a U.S. National Association of Realtors survey, in hindsight 70 per cent of people who sell their home themselves say they would never do it again and most sellers net far less than they would have had a Realtor been selling their home.
The survey, conducted in the first half of 2008, found 79 per cent of sellers said they made improvements to their homes two years prior to listing and more than one - third (39 per cent) of them did so with selling in mind.
Still, the agreement was a watershed for the country's housing market, inspiring a rush of new real estate agencies offering do - it - yourself packages to sellers for a fraction of the 4 to 5 per cent commission that a full - service realtor would charge to sell a home.
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