This Change WILL IMPACT HOUSTON REAL ESTATE FOREVER
Published 2024-07-26
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New Construction is truly going to be the best way to go
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This was such an insightful video. Thank you!!!
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Aaron, thank you for breaking down the new rules with NAR, it was very valuable. 🏡💪🏼
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Thank You So Much. I'm A Veteran, Retired & Have Been Watching Your Videos. I'm Interested In Moving To Houston. This Info Was Quite Helpful.
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I remember trying to negotiate the sellers fee with my realtor. I wanted to pay 1.5% . I was told no it’s a set fee of 3% to the seller agent and 3% for the buyers agent. That put me at 6% as a homeowner selling my property. I was pissed but I needed to sell. I’m happy with the new rule being public because it doesn’t make sense that because my property value increased over 3-5 years I have to pay a realtor a good portion of that increase. This new ruling is due to those realtor taking advantage of the system.
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Appreciate your calmness, more negotiation and i feel your correct about the market will speak....
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I met a realtor in the Houston area who came off as godly with no pressure until we began to talk about her selling fee. It was not 3%. This woman was asking for 12% seller’s fee. I kindly told her to leave my house and told her that was ridiculous.
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The market can only support what people can pay and banks to lend out more companies are recalling people back to the office and Houston has way more inventory prices will come down
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Taking notes… ‘preciate the transparency.
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I think more people will look at new builds
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Thanks again for the valuable info. I'm going to share this video with my son. Have a blessed weekend.
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Thanks Aaron for that important information. I want to buy a house early next year, I'm from New York, so I'm going to reach out to you very soon.
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Thanks Aaron for another informative video.
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This is definitely going to hurt both sides. The seller is going to lose out on offers because most people, especially entey level buyers don't have 10k plus to pay their realtor and pay downpayment and closing cost. So they might not even get their house shown because of this.
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How does these changes effect people buying for investment?
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Preach Aaron!
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Interesting. I’m in group 2 and 3 you mentioned. Looking to relocate from West Texas to North Houston. I want to buy another new build but things may change as they’re all so overpriced. I also don’t want to use an agent for resales to save money but open to whatever makes sense. I know folks with no representation get overlooked as serious buyers, any thoughts?
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How’s does this affect the buyer?
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It’s gonna affect everyone. What buyer has 50k just on hand. For sellers houses will sit on the market longer.