How to Save Money on Real Estate by Going Direct to the Listing Agent

Find Your Own Loft and Get the Best Deal

With Downtown real estate prices so high, buyers and renters of Downtown lofts and condos are looking for ways to save money and get the most home for the dollar.

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One way to do that is by cutting out the middle-man and going direct.  By getting priority access to hot new listings and unlisted properties, new Downtowners may be able to get the best deal.

Buyers can figure out how much money is on the table by calculating the commission that would normally go to the buyer’s agent, also called a selling agent.  Sellers and landlords usually allocate around 5% to 6% to the real estate brokers.  About half generally goes to the listing agent and half to the selling agent. If the renter or buyer goes directly to the listing agent, there is about 2.5% to 3% extra that can be negotiated sometimes in the buyer’s favor. Most agents, however, are not too excited about giving away any of their commission, so the correct tactics must be used to save as much money as possible.

Regardless of the ability to negotiate, getting the best home with the lowest price starts with gaining access to the best deals possible.  Here are several ways to get info on the best deals in Downtown Los Angeles:

JUST LISTED – Beat out other buyers to the best deals with hot, new listings.
UNLISTED – Get the lowest price when other buyers do not know about the properties.
POCKET LISTINGS – A great deal is in your pocket
DISTRESSED PROPERTIES – Their loss is your gain
RAW LOFTS – Unimproved, fixers or maybe just needing a little TLC
FORECLOSURES – Bank-owned, REO, company-owned and repossessions
MILLS ACT – Save thousands on taxes every year

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If you’ve tried to find your perfect home yourself, you know that the minute you start signing up on the home search websites, the phone will start to ring off the hook. Unfortunately, most calls aren’t from prospective loft sellers, but rather from every real estate agent in town who will start to hound you for your business.

Like other home buyers, you’ll be subjected to a hundred sales pitches from agents who will tell you how great they are and how you can’t possibly find a home by yourself. After all, without the proper information, finding the best deals a home isn’t easy. Perhaps you’ve been looking for several months with none that were just right, or lost out to another buyer. This can be a very frustrating time, and many home buyers have given up their dream of finding their home themselves.

But don’t give up until you’ve read a new report entitled “Find Your Own Home” which has been prepared especially for homebuyers like you. You’ll find that finding your perfect home by yourself is entirely possible once you understand the process.

Inside this report, you’ll find 10 inside tips to finding your home by yourself which will help you buy for the best price with the least hassle and risk. You’ll find out what real estate agents don’t want you to know.

Order this report NOW to learn how you really can find your home yourself and get the best price. Fill out the online form:

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