Why shouldn I consider a discount broker that charges one flat fee?
In my opinion, when you shop in a discount store, you expect to pay discount prices. When you list your home with a discount broker, you have put a discount sign on your property. Saving money on commission should not mean selling your home at a discount. My premium marketing brings premium prices, netting you more money at the closing table. Additionally while discount brokers often advertise a flat fee program, however most of these programs do not provide even basic services, like inclusion in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). The omission of crucial services may diminish your potential market reach and limit showings.When these flat fee programs don’t satisfy a consumer’s need to reach a wider audience, consumers may be offered choices of much more expensive plans. The sales fee for some of these plans may be just slightly less than the fee charged by a full-service broker!