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		<title>Why should you opt for FSBO instead of employing a Real Estate Agent?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AlexUchoa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As per the real estate jargon, FSBO is the acronym of ‘For Sale by Owner’. The term ‘For Sale by Owner’ refers to all those properties which are put in the market for sale directly by their owners without involving a real estate agent in the process. Thousands of FSBO properties are bought and sold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--AtGupt-->As per the real estate jargon, FSBO is the acronym of ‘<a href="http://www.e-foreclosuresearch.com/for_sale_by_owner.php" >For Sale by Owner</a>’. The term ‘For Sale by Owner’ refers to all those properties which are put in the market for sale directly by their owners without involving a real estate agent in the process.</p>
<p>Thousands of FSBO properties are bought and sold through out the US every year. In the recent years, with the recession hitting every sphere of American economy, more and more people are buying and selling FSBO properties because these enable them to buy or sell real estate without paying sky rocketing fees to real estate agents.</p>
<p>Real estate agents in United States usually charge quite exorbitant amounts of commission, which can range up to 5-7% of the entire property value. So, when you make a deal with a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fsbosaleslist.com/" >FSBO property</a> worth $100,000, you can save about $ 6,000 in commission fee. Selling a property on your own might seem quite an uphill task initially for you, especially if you are a first time home seller. However, with some careful research, hard work and diligence you can surely pull off your FSBO deal.</p>
<p>Internet has truly revolutionized our lives. With the emergence of real estate search tools and multiple listing services (MLS) websites you no longer need to be tied to a real estate agent in order to sell your own property. There are real estate listing websites galore in the internet and all you need to do is to enlist your <a href="http://www.e-foreclosuresearch.com/for_sale_by_owner.php" >FSBO</a> property with them. For enlisting into these websites you need not shell out huge sums of money. You can register the piece of real estate you want to sell with these websites by spending quite less amount. These websites are frequently visited by real estate agents who are looking for good properties for their clients. Thus with just a click of your mouse you can give your property a huge exposure thorough these MLS websites.</p>
<p>However, before putting up an advertisement for your FSBO property in the multiple listing service websites you need to ascertain the true worth of your home. Employing an appraiser will surely help you in this regard. Infact, a licensed appraiser can give you a better idea about the current value of your property than any real estate agent. Getting your property appraised would increase your chances of selling your FSBO property at the right price. This way you can ensure that you don’t scare away prospective buyers with an astounding asking price nor you undersell your property at a throw away price.</p>
<p>Last but not the least, you should also take the help of an experienced real estate lawyer while if you are planning to sell an FSBO property. The real estate lawyer would ensure that your legal documents pertaining to your property are in good order. He can also check the credentials of your prospective buyers. Thus, an FSBO deal is perhaps the most economical way of saving thousands of dollars in commission fee for real estate agents. With some careful coordination between homes appraisers, real estate lawyers and with optimum use from MLS websites you can surely go for a FSBO deal.</p>
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		<title>How To Find A For Sale By Owner Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AlexUchoa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, it is common to find For Sale By Owner Homes. These properties, also known as FSBO properties, are those that the owners put up on sale without using the services of a real estate broker. The main reason of doing this is to save on the broker’s fees. As a result, such properties usually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--Yug-->Nowadays, it is common to find <a href="http://www.e-foreclosuresearch.com/for_sale_by_owner.php" >For Sale By Owner</a> Homes. These properties, also known as FSBO properties, are those that the owners put up on sale without using the services of a real estate broker. The main reason of doing this is to save on the broker’s fees. As a result, such properties usually go for a cheaper price, usually 5% lower, than those sold by brokers.<br />
Finding an FSBO may not be any easy task. Here are some tips that you can employ to get these properties:</p>
<ol>
<li>Visit websites that offer free classified ads as well as those related to real estate. In most classifieds sites, you will find a category for real estate listings. Browse through the category and see what is offered.</li>
<li>Go through your state newspapers and journals. Real estate journals usually have sections for <a target="_blank" href="hhttp://www.fsbosaleslist.com/" >FSBO</a> homes while the Sunday newspapers may at times feature real estate sections.</li>
<li>While walking or driving through your neighborhood, look out for houses with a “for sale” sign. Check whether the sign contains a real estate broker’s information. If it doesn’t, it is likely the owner is making the sale by himself.</li>
<li>Check the local publications in your neighborhood such as those offered freely at grocery stores, supermarkets, libraries and other social places. Real estate publications will usually contains FSBO homes in the area.</li>
<li>Talk to your family and colleagues and let them know you are searching for a new home. If you are a member of a local organization or club, let your friends know you are interested in buying a house. These are the people who live in the neighborhood and know who is selling what and when.</li>
<li>Get in touch with real estate agents. It is not uncommon to find FSBO who enlist the help of real estate agents to sell their homes. The agents will usually be aware of such listings in the neighborhood.</li>
<li>Register at a Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Many people prefer using MLS to advertise their homes in order to get more exposure.</li>
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<p>The above 7 tips will help you in your quest to find a for sale by owner home.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 20:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AlexUchoa</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--AtGupt-->As per the real estate jargon, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fsbosaleslist.com/" >FSBO</a> is the acronym of ‘For Sale by Owner’. The term ‘For Sale by Owner’ refers to all those properties which are put in the market for sale directly by their owners without involving a real estate agent in the process.</p>
<p>Thousands of FSBO properties are bought and sold through out the US every year. In the recent years, with the recession hitting every sphere of American economy, more and more people are buying and selling <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fsbosaleslist.com/" >FSBO properties</a> because these enable them to buy or sell real estate without paying sky rocketing fees to real estate agents.</p>
<p>Real estate agents in United States usually charge quite exorbitant amounts of commission, which can range up to 5-7% of the entire property value. So, when you make a deal with a FSBO property worth $100,000, you can save about $ 6,000 in commission fee. Selling a property on your own might seem quite an uphill task initially for you, especially if you are a first time home seller. However, with some careful research, hard work and diligence you can surely pull off your FSBO deal.</p>
<p>Internet has truly revolutionized our lives. With the emergence of real estate search tools and multiple listing services (MLS) websites you no longer need to be tied to a real estate agent in order to sell your own property. There are real estate listing websites galore in the internet and all you need to do is to enlist your FSBO property with them. For enlisting into these websites you need not shell out huge sums of money. You can register the piece of real estate you want to sell with these websites by spending quite less amount. These websites are frequently visited by real estate agents who are looking for good properties for their clients. Thus with just a click of your mouse you can give your property a huge exposure thorough these MLS websites.</p>
<p>However, before putting up an advertisement for your FSBO property in the multiple listing service websites you need to ascertain the true worth of your home. Employing an appraiser will surely help you in this regard. Infact, a licensed appraiser can give you a better idea about the current value of your property than any real estate agent. Getting your property appraised would increase your chances of selling your FSBO property at the right price. This way you can ensure that you don’t scare away prospective buyers with an astounding asking price nor you undersell your property at a throw away price.</p>
<p>Last but not the least, you should also take the help of an experienced real estate lawyer while if you are planning to sell an FSBO property. The real estate lawyer would ensure that your legal documents pertaining to your property are in good order. He can also check the credentials of your prospective buyers. Thus, an FSBO deal is perhaps the most economical way of saving thousands of dollars in commission fee for real estate agents. With some careful coordination between homes appraisers, real estate lawyers and with optimum use from MLS websites you can surely go for a FSBO deal.</p>
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