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I have no idea what they would require.

2006-11-21 10:55:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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Ohhh... I just loved Teran_Realtors answer!!! But seriously, I am a Realtor in Saskatchewan and recently had a client try to sell her home on E-Bay twice before listing it. Both times, the buyers waffled and refused to pay... and there was nothing she could do about it.

There are basically 2 ways to do it... one is an advertisement listing just advertising your home. The other is actually an auction format. The catch however is that although a bid becomes a binding contract, in most places, real estate contracts MUST be in writing so you'd have to get the bidder to write a formal offer on your home to make it binding.

Advice... avoid E-Bay... find a GOOD Realtor... not just the ones that promise the highest price or the lowest commission and you'll likely end up netting more money in the long run!

2006-11-23 06:56:38 · answer #1 · answered by bc_prairiekat 1 · 0 0

I don't suggest that. You really ought to go about having an agent help you with that. Too many things can get overlooked and that is what they are trained and licensed to do. Do you really want to end up in court later on because the right forms weren't filled out or something that shuld have been disclosed by law wasn't disclosed? Selling on ebay is a huge risk.

2006-11-21 19:19:51 · answer #2 · answered by PisceKween 2 · 0 1

They require a percentage of your house. Sell with a realtor. Let them do the work.

2006-11-21 18:59:52 · answer #3 · answered by Melissa 2 · 0 1

Don't do it.... the shipping alone would eat up all that you're trying to save.

2006-11-22 00:23:05 · answer #4 · answered by teran_realtor 7 · 1 1

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