usctrojanman29_IHB
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[quote author="irvine123" date=1252550688]As a sophisticate home buyer, I would like to see is a la cart service menu. I won't be the first one or the last one to say that the commission vs. service provided is completely off generally speaking.
I think any agent should recover their normal business expenses based on a sustainable business model, plus a reasonable profit. It is hard to justified when the $/ hr earned both based on the amount of effort, and sophostication of the services is higher than a top 5% corporate lawyer or doctor.
So here is what I WOULD like to see: give the option of charging me based on the work you actual do. Different type of work maybe can have different hourly rates. If home owner want a lot of open house, you should charge by per open house; if they want you to coordinate inspection, escrow, etc, then you can charge them accordingly. Off course, if someone wants you take care of everything, then you give them the price for cradle to grave services.</blockquote>
Couldn't agree with you anymore...it really reminds me of the matching principle during my audit/accounting days. A more fair realtor compensation structure for realtors would be a work performed to an hourly rate plus some kind of bonus for closing a transaction. Unfortunately, having the NAR adopt a broad-based wide-sweeping change to the current compensation structure for realtors like the one you described would be like an ant pushing a car up hill. It will be up to the agents to tailor various service packages for their clients.
I think any agent should recover their normal business expenses based on a sustainable business model, plus a reasonable profit. It is hard to justified when the $/ hr earned both based on the amount of effort, and sophostication of the services is higher than a top 5% corporate lawyer or doctor.
So here is what I WOULD like to see: give the option of charging me based on the work you actual do. Different type of work maybe can have different hourly rates. If home owner want a lot of open house, you should charge by per open house; if they want you to coordinate inspection, escrow, etc, then you can charge them accordingly. Off course, if someone wants you take care of everything, then you give them the price for cradle to grave services.</blockquote>
Couldn't agree with you anymore...it really reminds me of the matching principle during my audit/accounting days. A more fair realtor compensation structure for realtors would be a work performed to an hourly rate plus some kind of bonus for closing a transaction. Unfortunately, having the NAR adopt a broad-based wide-sweeping change to the current compensation structure for realtors like the one you described would be like an ant pushing a car up hill. It will be up to the agents to tailor various service packages for their clients.