Flat Fee MLS Services Are A Niche Service

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2007

You don’t want your full-service broker offering flat fee services

Do You Offer Flat Fee MLS Listings?

I get this question quite often.

Answer: No

The fact that a full-service Realtor will admit to getting this question often is evidence that flat fee services are growing in popularity. The truth is, this is a niche market. You really don’t want your full-service real estate broker offering flat fee services. You are better off with someone who specializes in this area of real estate so that you can get the full benefit of the service.

Many home owners have this romantic notion of flat fee MLS services as "I’ll do all the work and you just leave me alone and everything will be OK." Not necessarily. If you don’t understand the sales process and if you don’t take the time to learn how to price and market your home then you could end up going to a full-service Realtor and you just wasted the 3 months or 12 months of time you spent trying to sell your house.

IHS Realty was one of the first flat fee MLS services on the scene in 1990s. We know the playing field. We don’t just let you hang. If you need help at any stage of the FSBO process, you can contact us and we will assist you with the part that you need help with. You pay only for the services you use, and that’s the way it should be.

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The Flat Fee Process Benefits Everyone

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2006

Services are sold a la carte

In theory, all market participants benefit as it is a much more efficient system. For the sellers and buyers, the greatest benefit is savings over traditional commissions. As a stakeholder in the business model, I see a great number of other benefits for the market as well, but for the consumer it boils down to dollars in hand. The agents in a set fee model also benefit, but that is a factor with high variability; the broker/manager must have an effective and efficient model in place.

With flat fee services, everyone benefits, unlike traditional real estate transactions where the real estate agent can allow a home that isn’t selling to sit for months and when the property does sell he gets his 6% anyway. With flat fee services, you pay to list on the MLS and control the aspects of the sales process that you want to control. Areas you may not feel confident in or would like assistance in can be purchased for a flat fee. Services are sold a la carte to give buyers and sellers more control and more options. Everyone wins.

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Local MLS Services Have Had Their Rude Awakening

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2006

Now it’s time to play fair

Local multiple listing services are being challenged both internally and externally. In regard to internal issues, in my opinion, we have been too slow to adopt the changes necessary in governance and mergers/acquisitions to keep pace with the external challenges. In regard to external challenges, sometimes we move too quickly, sometimes not quickly enough, to meet and address the issues.

Local MLS services responded to the challenges of the new world by bullying nontraditional brokers. They weren’t prepared for the fight that lead to with the DOJ and consumers. Now, they are forced to adapt. Meanwhile, nontraditional brokers have a head start on the new communication media that allow us to connect with consumers. Realistically, there’s enough real estate to go around. There’s no reason we can’t all play on the same field.

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Flat Fee MLS Services Are Not Available At A Drive-Thru Window

Posted by admin on December 20th, 2006

You need a broker to get listed, but it doesn’t have to be a full-time broker

FFMLS – This term refers to Flat Fee Multiple Listing Service. Many people that consider selling their home with an agent worry that they will not be able to list their property in the multiple listing service for the area. In the past, the “MLS” was a list controlled solely by agents and realtors. These days, there are ways to access it without using a real estate agent. You can pay a Flat Fee for your listing, thus the name.

This isn’t entirely true. You still need a broker to get your house listed on the MLS. Home owners can’t just walk up to a window and list on the multiple listing service. You’ve got to gain access. That access is a licensed broker.

However, thanks to flat fee services like IHS Realty, you can get listed on the MLS for much lower than it would cost you to use a full-service real estate broker. We will list your house for you and step out of the picture so that you can handle the rest of the show yourself. We will "stand by," of course, in case you need other services, but you need not contact us against for anything - unless you need or want something.

As a flat fee, or limited service, broker, we offer other services as well. You get to pick and choose what services you need and when you need them. Otherwise, we’re off of your back.

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Marketing And Word Of Mouth Are Still Effective

Posted by admin on December 18th, 2006

Don’t bit the hand that feeds you

Moreover, Internet-based brokerages and discount shops may have dealt a further blow to traditional real estate brokerages. Commissions have fallen to an average of 5 percent from 6 percent a decade ago, although experts say that slide had begun before the entrance of the discounters.

No wonder the NAR tried to shut us out. We were costing their realtors a little bit of money.

But, we’ve learned over the years that increasing one’s income doesn’t mean biting the hand that feeds you. Instead, we seek to provide the best service to our clients and increase our volume through word-of-mouth and other effective methods of marketing. It works. Our long track record shows it.

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Meet the Pioneer of Online Flat Fee Real Estate

Posted by admin on October 16th, 2006

Lawrence Bunnell is a consumer’s advocate

In 1997, IHS’s broker began with the concept of a national Online real estate firm offering low, flat-fee real estate services to consumers. The idea originated in response to 1) the growing demand from home sellers for the marketing exposure provided by the REALTOR® Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system 2) downward pressure on the real estate commission brought on by rising home prices, and 3) the ability to cost efficiently market properties to a national audience made possible by the advent of the Internet. By taking advantage of the technology to better service customers, centralizing real estate listing processes and eliminating the need for a large cadre’ of real estate agents along with "bricks and mortar" office locations, IHS Realty is able to provide home buying and selling services to consumers at a tremendous cost savings.

Lawrence Bunnell is the man behind the company. He has been been a licensed REALTOR since 1984. A licensed real estate broker in several states, Bunnell holds a bachelors degree in Political Science and a post-baccalaureate degree in Information Systems. You can learn more about Bunnell on our broker’s page.

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