I am selling my home and buying another. I got an appraisal for the house I am buying because I paid for that appraisal. My seller does not get that information (I'm told.) How would my realtor, for the home I am selling, know what the appraisal on my home came in as? Can my realtor be representing me and the buyer? submitted by /u/IntrepidMuch [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1urpibf/help_me_understand_appraisals/
Sold a home for ~500k. All costs related to selling the home totaled about 10% of the homes value. This includes more than just the realtor fees — things like repairs spent before listing the home (getting it ready to show) and costs incurred while listing the home (remedy requests, buyer asks, etc). Is this a normal number? Or is this high? It does include some deferred maintenance that should have been fixed a while ago so it may be a bit inflated, but I’m trying to figure out what an appropriate number is so that I can use it to discount my current house on my balance sheet moving forward. submitted by /u/JustHere4TheZipLines [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1uroikr/sold_my_home_the_total_cost_of_selling_was_10_is/