Showing posts with label agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agency. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The elusive exclusive buyer's agent

Perplexed asked in a previous thread

"Has anyone ever used an exclusive buyer's realtor?

In this day where it's a buyer's market agents who only represent buyers should be in a great position."

And in a follow-up post:

"Here is what I found. I know of no one who has ever dealt with any of them, which is why I asked.

http://www.carlahomes.com/

http://www.dreamstreetre.com/

http://www.worldstar.com/~pdxpro/

Read the document at the lower left on the last link. It is an interesting discussion of what to watch out for."

Here's the document he's referring to, which I think is a good source of info for potential buyers:

I haven't used an exclusive buyer's agent, but I have given the subject of buyer's agents a bit of thought.

One issue I see is that if you've acted as a seller's agent and never sold a house, you don't know all the inside issues that would help with negotiation.

But I think the biggest issue is the basic principal-agent issue and misalignment of interests between the buyer and buyer's agents such as:

1. The buyer stands to benefit from a lower price, while the agent benefits from a higher price due to a greater likelihood of sale and a greater commission.

2. The buyer might be in a position to wait as long as possible for a good deal, but the agent only makes money on a sale, so is inclined to push for a sale.

Those are the two big issues I see, I'm sure there are more. But it seems like #1 could be eliminated with a different payment structure, such as a flat fee plus bonus for discount. Or a retainer plus hourly rate.

I really like the idea of paying a flat payment with a bonus for a discount, based on the amount of discount. Does anybody know of any agents using a payment structure like this? To answer Perplexed's question, has anybody used an exclusive buyer's agent and what were the results?

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