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BUBBA--The Flipside of FSBO

Most people, whether in the real estate industry or not,have heard of the FSBO--A For Sale By Owner seller. The acronym has been used for quite awhile as there has always been a segment of the market that chose to sell their home directly to a new buyer. But, there's a new acronym being used by Realtors these days--BUBBA or Buyers Unrepresented By a Buyer's Agent. It is making it's way into the real estate agent vocabulary because this market segment is growing.

In 2006, according to the National Association of Realtors 2006 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, nearly a quarter of all sales (23%) were BUBBAs. Although many of these home buyers did work directly with a builder or at a sheriff's foreclosure sale, 9% purchased directly from the home seller.

The internet is probably the most contributing factor to the growth of this buying segment. Buyers are certainly more educated--shopping on-line for as many as 6 months prior to making their house purchase. The homes are listed on the web. There are guides as to how to purchase a home. The whole process is less mysterious and seemingly simple that many self-educated buyers are foregoing working with a Realtor.

Are You Considering BUBBA? Before you move forward unrepresented, here are a few things to consider.

BUBBA can cost more. Buyer's representation does NOT cost anything. But being represented can save thousands. When you sign a contract for buyer representation, your agent owes specific fiduciary duties to you to work in YOUR best interest. They are required to keep your information confidential. A Realtor does this as a profession, not once every 10 years like most buyers. They are experienced in negotiating a deal on a home that is in your best interest.

So how does a buyer's agent get paid? Every home listed in the MLS states a commission agreed upon by the seller with his agent to be paid to the buyer's agent of the particular home. Yes, the seller pays the fee for you to your agent.

But this does raise the question, "If I buy directly from the seller and he doesn't pay a commission, won't I get a better price?"

Probably not. Think about it this way, the seller set the price in the first place. If he is not working with an agent, how can you be certain that you received a good price on the home? And why would a seller, who doesn't know you, give you the savings he intended to pocket by not hiring an agent.

In this buyer's market, with so many different homes to choose from, it is easy to be overwhelmed in the purchasing process. So you just wander into a FSBO open house and the seller has an amazing charismatic personality. He is very slick and used a three year old refinancing appraisal to set his price. Is it a good deal?--Probably not.

Buying a home is not as simple as walking into a discount store for a new computer...And that process can be overwhelming. There are details to a purchase that many home buyers just don't anticipate. How old is the roof? When can we take possession after closing? Is the septic system in compliance with current state and local statues or does it require replacement? Are there encroachments, like a neighboring fence or driveway sharing issues? Are there assessments pending and who will pay for them?

All of these are situations an experienced Realtor will try to anticipate and resolve in writing as the transaction moves toward the closing.

Some people are accidental BUBBAS. They start out in a "learning" stage...That time period of six months to years where they are "dreaming" of a new home but don't want to commit  to a Realtor or be pressured into a contract. They wander into an open house and it "is" their dream home. Since they didn't have an agent when they first came in, they feel uncomfortable informing the seller that they want representation and just move forward without one.

As a Realtor, I try to coach potential clients into developing a relationship with an agent early in the process. If you want to see a home, contact that agent and sign a contract for a specific house. That way your interests would be represented, if the house is perfect for your family. But you would not be locked into a 6 month contract, if you are not ready to make a decision.

Before becoming part of this growing trend in home purchasing, do research and carefully consider your options. You may be giving up more than you think to when making the one of the most important financial decisions of your life.

If you are relocating to Minnesota, are looking for Homes for Sale in the north and east Twin Cities metro area and need help from a professional Realtor, give me a call.   Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

Copyright 2007 Teri Eckholm  http://www.terieckholm.com/

If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give me a call or visit my website for a FREE Relocation Packet or FREE Homebuyers Success Packet.  I specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

 

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Comments

Very well thought out and well articulated Teri. Are you posting this type article to localism?
Posted by Stephen Luckett (ExecuHome Realty-LuckNet Real Estate Group) about 5 years ago

Thanks Stephen. Some posts take me days to write. (My pre-real estate background is marketing communications.) I post public...but these are not written state or area specific. Do they get posted on Localism?

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago

You can tell you have put alot of thought and effort into your post.

THanks

Posted by Palm Beach County Real Estate - David Abernathy (Waterfront Properties & Club Communities) about 5 years ago
Do you have a particular way you market yourself to BUBBA's Teri? It would be interesting to find out how people are attracting BUBBA's to use a Realtor.
Posted by Andy George (Century21 Drue Self Real Estate) about 5 years ago
Interesting.. I had not heard this term before..
Posted by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West) about 5 years ago

David--Thanks, I try!

Andy--Not yet...other than continuing to explain via blogging and face to face that representation is the way to go.

Kaye--I heard the term through an email from NAR (or MAR). Interesting how many consumers are going this route.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago
Great comments! I'm going to use this as a foundation for addressing buyers who aren't sure what having buyer representation can do to improve their situation.
Posted by Irene Potter (TheMLSOnline.com) about 5 years ago
Irene--Thanks for the comments. Glad to be of assistance.
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago
Bubba....I am going to have to remember that.  I see a new way letter idea for my FSBO campaign.
Posted by "JT" Prevatte (Century 21 Family Realty, Relocation/Recruitment Director) about 5 years ago

Teri,

 What a great term!  I love it.  Do you take total ownership of this term or is it borrowed?

 We should all you it and spread it.  It is actually more intimidating a term than FSBO. 

I hope I can use this blog on another site (full reference given to you of course!

Posted by Guy Lofts CRS Real Estate Guy in Madison, Wisconsin (Keller Williams Madison Crossroads, Madison, Wisconsin) about 5 years ago

Teri,

To place it on localism, click on the for consumer button below your post and chose your state, county and city. 

It will appear with on the front page of localism under the relevant area. 

Funny, Localism is underlined as a mis-spelled word.

Posted by Guy Lofts CRS Real Estate Guy in Madison, Wisconsin (Keller Williams Madison Crossroads, Madison, Wisconsin) about 5 years ago

Jeff --Glad to help!

Guy--I read the term BUBBA in a post from SPAAR regarding an article in a NAR publication so it is not mine. If you want to use the article you can take it with my permission from http://www.Ezinearticles.com There is a download function for using in blogs and my information is already written up...And thanks for the localism.com tip...this was one of the first articles I posted about a month ago. I have it figured out now...again thanks.

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago
Thanks for the post Teri.  Very well written.
Posted by Jody Deeds (Columbus Real Estate Pros) about 5 years ago
A great perspective and well thought through
Posted by Dan Allred DRE#01761967 (Allred Realty ) about 5 years ago

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