August 1, 2021

Realtor Commissions: Save Your Money with TREND Real Estate

How can you save money on real estate commissions?

These steep real estate agent costs can significantly drive up the overall cost to both sell and purchase a home. While these costs are a hard pill to swallow, there are still several avenues that buyers and sellers alike can negotiate with their respective realtors. Firstly, you can do just that- negotiate. There are no set laws in place that dictate what percentage of the purchase price a commission has to be, so you could try to haggle down your real estate agent. However, there’s a good chance that they will be unwilling to change their commission rate- there’s no law that dictates them to agree to your negotiation, either.

Another option (that likely has a higher success rate) is to work specifically with a real estate group that offers commission refunds, like TREND Real Estate. When you buy with TREND, you’ll receive a 50% commission rebate.

July 22, 2021

Closing Costs: Save Money with TREND Real Estate

What are closing costs? Whether you’re buying or selling a house, closing costs are an important factor to consider. Closing costs are additional expenses, beyond the […]
July 5, 2021

OAKLAND’S PRIVATE SEWER LATERAL (PSL) REQUIREMENT

Note: this article has been updated.Our updated article – which includes the East Bay’s most recent point-of-sale requirements can be found here (link). Beginning back in […]
July 5, 2021

BUYING A SAN FRANCISCO CONDO OR TIC? HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER

With San Francisco’s median home price now sitting at more than $1 million, many buyers are opting to purchase condos or Tenancy in Commons (TICs) as a […]
July 5, 2021

ESTIMATING CLOSING COSTS FOR A BAY AREA REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION

What are closing costs? Before committing to buy or sell a home in the Bay Area, it’s helpful to know what costs you might encounter along […]
July 4, 2021

KNOW YOUR CONTRACT CONTINGENCIES: CALIFORNIA’S REAL ESTATE INSPECTION CONTINGENCY 14(B)(1)

This article has been updated.Our updated article – with California’s most recent contract – can be found here (link). “Buyer’s offer has no contingencies.” This phrase […]