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Has anyone used Catalist Homes to help sell your home? If so, what was the experience like?


I live in Southern California and have recently retired. My husband and I are planning on moving to a less expensive place for retirement. I would like to get as much money out of our home as I can to fund our retirement. I understand with Catalist the buyer's agent and seller's agent share a total of a 3% commission. That would represent a significant savings to us. If you used Catalist homes to sell your house, how did your sale price compared to your asking price? How was the days on the market compared with the average in your area? Would you use them again?

I think the best thing to do would be to speak to or email a few of our clients like Ken Steele who had 5 offers on his Glendale home this week, or Chris Knight who sold his Manhattan Beach home in 1 day for $1.7M 2 weeks ago.

Traditional agents will give you lots of smokescreens on why you need to pay a huge chunk of your equity to sell a home......its like a chicken asking the fox if it is safe to come out of the coup!

Contact us and we will put you in touch with some past clients as that is the best way to tell if we are the right company to help. Next week we will putting up video testimonials on our website.

There is also a nice third party comment from a consumer on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzz078EFh...

Hi Diana,

I own my own brokerage company in Southern California. This is what they do on the selling side: They keep 1% and give 2% to the buyer's agent.

On the buying side, if you do most of the work, they will rebate half the buyer's commission back to you.

Feel free to contact me if you're looking for even a better proposition.

Regards

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