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November 17, 2008

Wanna Unload Your Property? Sell It Yourself

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The NY Times tracked down New York-area homeowners doing some creative problem solving in this bearish market: they're nixing the six percent brokers' fee by selling their properties themselves... or trying to. Unusual methods of advertising help with the endeavor: not just Craigslist but good old Park Slope Parents, trolling the streets with handmade fliers and placing signs in windows, too. One Meatpacking district resident hopes to sell his studio for $525,000 and pick up a house in Midwood (still possible to get a house for that, you think?), but so far, no luck. A Brooklyn Heights couple did manage to sell their two-and-a-half-bedroom, one-bath co-op on Pierrepont Street in June, but not for the asking price of $799,000; they sold it for $737,500. "I don’t think a broker would have gotten full asking price, and they would have chopped off 6 percent," the owner said. FSBO listings have increased dramatically in the building boom years, but that's in part because there was just so much more inventory out there; experts say the method ain't no cure for the downturn. Says Jonathan Miller of Miller Samuel, "We are in an environment where the actual success rate in FSBOs has fallen off considerably."
The Faces of FSBO [NY Times]
Photo by budderflyman.




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I have a better strategy. Swallow reality and accept your highest qualified bid.

Posted by: DOW8000SP800 at November 17, 2008 10:07 AM

Midwood or Ditmas Park? Fringe Midwood - yes. DP - not yet.

Posted by: Architerrorist at November 17, 2008 10:27 AM

There are cute houses around Brooklyn College for under half a mill.

Posted by: Argyle Road at November 17, 2008 10:40 AM

Why is there no fsbo section on Brownstoner? It seems the perfect place.

Posted by: boroughbred at November 17, 2008 11:11 AM

There are no FSBO on Brownstoner because that would undercut the brokers whose advertising funds this site. But I agree, it would be nice.

Posted by: wpg at November 17, 2008 11:42 AM

wrong, wpg -- fsbos have been featured on this site as houses of the day or open-house picks.

Posted by: z at November 17, 2008 2:01 PM

True 'z', but not as a dedicated section as boroughbred suggests.

Posted by: wpg at November 17, 2008 3:11 PM

right, i was responding to your statement that "there are no FSBO on Brownstoner."

Posted by: z at November 17, 2008 4:47 PM

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