Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I know that while working with my regular multiple listing realtor, they will negotiate for me if I am interested in a house. But how does this work with a Villages sales agent? That is, do they only represent the sellers? How does a potential buyer negotiate if they all work for the sellers? Thank you
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If it’s a resale through VLS then you could try for a better price. They should present all offers to the seller and the seller decides what to accept. |
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If you're looking at a home listed by The Villages, then the only way you can have an agent working for you is if you pay that agent yourself, out of your pocket. The Villages Real Estate people do not share commissions. Period.
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They are paid by a cut of the commission, not as a separate financial transaction from buyer. |
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If you find a pre-owned home that you like listed by The Villages you can make whatever offer you feel comfortable with just as you would on a MLS home. The sales agents are paid a commission and want to sell the home and will present your offer to the sellers.
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Although most real estate agents prefer to act as transactional agents some MLS agents will agree to act as buyers' agents, moreso now than in the past. A buyer can sign a buyer's agency contract with an agent or that provision can be written into the purchase and sale agreement. The buyer's agency agreement can be exclusive or nonexclusive. Normally the commission due a buyer's agent is paid out of the proceeds of sale just like that of the seller's agent.
Buyer Agency Agreement: Definition | Rocket Mortgage Now, given that buyer's agency may be available from some MLS agents I do not know if any VLS agents are allowed to perform as buyers' agents or whether VLS agents can only act as sellers' agents. A phone call to a VLS office may provide you with an answer.
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The seller signs a listing contract with the seller agent with an agreement for commission. Let's say it's 5%. In the contract the seller agent may specify that they will split the commission with a buyer's agent. So the MLS listing says 2.5% to Buyer's agent. The seller does not have to accept this, and as you have stated, you would not accept that. No problem. Now you have to have a seller agent willing to take less commission (or they keep the whole 5%). The listing will state no commission to a buyer's agent. So folks that look on MLS may see the listing and go see the home, and purchase it, unrepresented. Or they can be represented and pay their agent out of pocket. The downside here is more money out of pocket to the buyer. Is your house worth the extra? Can the buyer pay the commission out of pocket? Did you lower the price of your home because you aren't paying a buyer's agent? If the buyer needs to pay their agent at closing, do they need a bigger mortgage and will the house appraise? Who knows, but because of the recent lawsuit, this may become more common. You said you wouldn't show the house to a buyer if they had an agent. That's really going to cut your opportunities. I don't know why a buyer would see a home if they couldn't be represented in the transaction. |
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VLS agents won't work with buyer's agents at all. They don't act as buyer's agents either. Retiredguy's post pretty much describes how he wants transactions, and that's the way VLS does it.
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That is no surprise. VLS does it their way or the highway. There may be potential liabilities connected with acting as a buyer's agent, the VLS recognizes that, and so it does not allow its agents to act as buyers' agents.
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Yup, for a VLS new construction $2500 deposit to hold and then 10% within 7 days of signing the contract. That's for a new home already built. No contingencies. You drop out, they keep your money.
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Thank you all for the responses. I was referring to pre-owned homes not new builds.
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