The_Mowgs
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We told our agent she will get 4% and she was fine with it.What % do agents take when they sell a property?
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We told our agent she will get 4% and she was fine with it.What % do agents take when they sell a property?
I think on Private Property they explain step by step how to sell privately. It is really not such a big task to get people to come and view your property. I wanted to do it but liefie requested less stress and put anal on the table so went with an agent.Has anyone done a private sale? What all is there to consider when an agent is not involved? So let's say property is R1 000 000 and I put aside R50 000 for fees and go through a bond originator.
Yeah but I am on the other side. I want to buy.I think on Private Property they explain step by step how to sell privately. It is really not such a big task to get people to come and view your property. I wanted to do it but liefie requested less stress and put anal on the table so went with an agent.
Just ensure the OTP is air tight, add addendums where you feel necessary and take it step by step, lots of knowledgeable people here on the forum that can assist with each step. Its not really an issue or a difficult task.Yeah but I am on the other side. I want to buy.
Negotiate that when they bring a solid offer. As a seller, I've never set a commission beforehand. I've told them what I wanted out and they've had to, more often than not, cut their commission to make the deal work.What % do agents take when they sell a property?
You just need an OTP and property condition report where you declare any known defects. Ask the attorney who you nominate as your transferring attorney to assist you with this.Yeah but I am on the other side. I want to buy.
Yeah but I am on the other side. I want to buy.
Nobody is going to buy a house if they have to have 12 months of bond repayments in their savings account.
As Speedster says, buy to your max now, the interest rate is not going to change dramatically in the foreseeable future. Your increase in rent will be more than the increase in bond payments and now you will have an asset that is increasing in value.
Nice. We are moving tomorrow, busy packing now.My emails below and attached notification bears reference.
Please note that this transaction was lodged in the Deeds Office today.
And the payment of the water and electrical consumer deposits now becomes payable.
Yay stuff is moving along now!
Does black pepper in your beer help with the packing?Nice. We are moving tomorrow, busy packing now.
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I boof it for immediate energyDoes black pepper in your beer help with the packing?
Only if it's The Sowetan.Does black pepper in your beer help with the packing?
I get the idea bokka is not referring to max out your bank account. But buy the max you can afford (whether it is 10%/20% or 30% of your income) , instead of waiting another year or two.Ok, my view is totally different.
Buy to the max now, and lose your job (and then we see how good that advise was to buy at the max) with no reserves. I see daily how people struggle (owners and tenants). Once in the death trap of debt (once lawyers get hold of you, they are not catrolling you in quickly, they are milking you like a cow.
My best advice I could give anyone buying a house, from a small amount to huge, make sure you pay the fees in cash !