Is there a difference between flat fee companies?

I’m often asked if there is really any difference between flat fee companies and whether there’s anything to compare, other than price, when selecting a flat fee MLS provider. The answer, of course, depends on the owner/seller’s motivation. If you just want to list or advertise your property for sale in the MLS, then cost really is your only concern. However, if you want to actually sell your home, then here are some other factors to consider:

  • How long has the company been in business?
    The market does a pretty good of weeding out bad eggs. If a flat-fee MLS broker has been in business for a number of years, there’s at least some reason to believe that other sellers have found them to be trustworthy and capable of doing what they say they’ll do. Especially if they’ve survived a couple of down markets and the recent real estate recession, the company has established a business that’s robust enough to succeed regardless of market conditions. Since the real estate market downturn, lots of agents have taken to flat-fee MLS listing just to be able to stay in the business. So new flat-fee MLS listing companies are poping up everyday. However, if the company just started last month and they can’t give you the names or addresses of lots of other properties they’ve actually SOLD, they probably won’t be able to provide the level of service and support you need. Their track record for successfully assisting by owner sellers hasn’t really been established.
  • What kind of support do they provide?
    A good flat-fee company should provide several methods of support. While most online companies want to communicate through email, this may not be the method that works best for you. Top online flat-fee MLS listing providers, like Bloomkey.com, offer telephone support, an Online Help Desk, Online Chat and dynamic FAQ’s so that you can get the support you need when you need it.
  • What other websites will your property appear on and what strategic partnerships have they established? A good flat-fee company should be able to have your home or property listed on ALL of the leading real estate websites. Since over 80% of buyers now start their search for a home online, it pays to be listed everywhere buyers might be looking. While all flat-fee brokers list properties on Realtor.com and the Broker IDX by virtue of the MLS feed distribution, few have taken the time to establish relationships and proprietary RSS/XML feeds to the larger real estate portals like Trulia.com, Zillow.com, Yahoo Real Estate and GoogleBase, to name a few. Bloomkey has even created an automated posting system on Craigslist to provide your property with an HTML formatted advertisement on the world’s largest classified website.
  • What other tools does the broker provide to help make sure that your property not only gets listed, but has a better than average chance of selling?
    Any agent who has been in the business for any length of time (or owner who has sold a number of properties) will tell you that it takes more than a sign in the yard and an ad in the MLS to sell a home. If you take the average online flat-fee MLS company today, you’ll find that most of them offer little more than the opportunity to take your money online and stick your property’s data and photos into the MLS – never to be heard from again. They’re really more like online business cards with a cash register. Very few have gone to the expense and trouble of creating feature-filled back end web applications that give sellers access to online real estate selling tools and services to assist with the home selling process.

These are just a few of the questions owners should be asking when determining with whom to list their properties. Remember, anyone can list your home for sale, but that’s probably not where you want it to stop. A successful sale requires more than minimal effort – especially in today’s buyer’s market.

For more information on what top flat-fee MLS listing companies can provide in terms of service and benefits, visit Bloomkey.com

About the Author

Lawrence Bunnell is a partner at Bloomkey. In 1997, Mr. Bunnell co-founded the first national online real estate brokerage (and the first real estate company to ever become licensed in all 50 states). He has been responsible for creating several online flat fee real estate companies and is largely responsible for the advent of the Internet based flat-fee MLS listing segment of the real estate industry. Mr. Bunnell started his career in real estate in 1984. Prior to creating the online flat-fee MLS listing industry, Mr. Bunnell was one of the nation’s top selling real estate brokers at the RE/MAX, ERA, and Coldwell-Banker real estate franchises.

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By Owner MLS Listing

The “mulitple listing system”, called the MLS, gives the broadest exposure possible to homes for sale. In today’s competitive market, you need the most marketing exposure possible, but attempting to sell without the benefit of the MLS can be a like trying to sell shares of stock without the stock exchange. Or, proverbially, “like trying to find a needle in a haystack”. Advertising to the public is a high cost proposition and since you only have one property to sell, the economies of scale work against you. Realtors® have the benefit of having thousands of properties to sell. The MLS creates an efficient marketing system through which Realtors® can cooperate to assist each other in selling each other’s listings.

And through the Realtors® trade organization, the National Association of Realtors®, an MLS listing also gets exposure on Realtor.com, the nation’s leading real estate web portal, you’ll reach even more potential buyers when your property is listed in the MLS by owner. According to a recent survey, over 75% of buyers now start their search for a home on the Internet, most of them on Realtor.com.

Now you can list your home or property in the same MLS used by Realtors® without having to pay a listing commission. List by owner on the MLS with a flat fee MLS listing company like Bloomkey® and you can have the best of both worlds. More exposure to help you sell your home for the highest possible price and still retain the right to sell on your own and not pay a commission.

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Flat fee marketing platform for real estate agents

Looking for a way to advertise your flat fee real estate services on the Internet but not sure where to start. Bloomkey.com has recently developed a nationwide real estate marketing platform for real estate brokers. Registration is free and open to licensed real estate brokers.

Bloomkey’s unique flat fee marketing system allows real estate brokers to customize their service offering and market to a Internet audience of home buyers and sellers seeking alternatives to traditional real estate services and commissions. Founded by the Internet’s first nationwide real esate broker, Bloomkey is the leader in online flat fee real estate services. Bloomkey affiliates have already assisted thousands of consumers throughout the United States and Canada. Join the revolution at www.bloomkey.com!

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Paying Less in Realtor Commissions

Flat fee MLS changing the field

The Multiple Listing Service (MLS), the internet, and a For Sale sign are the three most important marketing aspects to getting your home sold.

Real estate commissions have always been negotiable, but now flat fee MLS brokers and discount realtors have added some pressure to the real estate commission structure. Home sellers can eliminate a minimum of 3 percent in commissions by eliminating a listing agent - in the traditional sense. Flat fee MLS companies serve as a licensed agent willing to list your home in the MLS for a one-time low fee.

The MLS will provide marketing exposure you cannot otherwise attain as a for sale by owner. The home will receive exposure on hundreds of real estate related websites, like Realtor.com among a plethora of others. And agents cannot by law refuse to show homes listed by another agent because of anti-trust laws. If this does occur you should report such instances to the DOJ.  

Even with discounters and flat fee you can publicize open houses, but only 3-4 percent of sellers find a buyer through this avenue. So don’t let a traditional agent convince you of their value because they will host open houses. Is a 3-4 percent success rate worth thousands of dollars? I didn’t think so.


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Michigan State Senate Passes Minimum Service Bill

Another state eliminates consumer choice

The decision of the Michigan State Senate to pass the DOJ opposed bill effectively removes the opportunity for home sellers to take advantage of low cost real estate alternatives. The new bill mandates licensees who enter into service agreements with clients must provide certain services for that client, including acceptance and delivery of offers and counteroffers; assistance in developing, communicating, negotiating and presenting offers, counter-offers and related documents or notices; and furnishing or causing to be furnished a complete and detailed closing statement.

How can laws be passed that stifle competition? The notion that these limited service laws are created out of concern for consumers is absolutely ludicrous. Even though proponents of these minimum service laws maintain that the laws remain neutral with respect to alternative models, that just is not true. The laws increase both the responsibility and liability of the listing broker forcing a change in the existing structure and business model of limited service brokerages. These brokerages include flat fee MLS companies and other discount brokers. Consumers should be empowered with choice and these laws do the opposite. These laws will most likely lead to an increase in fees associated with the home sale.

Enough just cannot be said about how outrageous these laws are!


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Competition Stiffens as Market Slows

The competition between traditional agents and limited service companies increases

With the slowing real estate market nationally, the battle for listings is getting more intense. Consumers have more options than ever before and are weighing them before making any decisions. It is no longer a given that homeowners are going to enlist the services of a full service broker as the number of online flat fee MLS brokers, real estate discounters and for sale by owner forums have increased drastically over the last 5 years. With all the choices the debate begins which method is better? Full service brokers argue they offer a more focused marketing campaign, while flat fee MLS brokers argue the sellers are paying too much for the negligible marketing difference. Flat fee brokers save sellers thousands in equity, but full service agents claim they are worth the 5-6 percent. Ultimately, the debate will be settled by home sellers over time and only then will we see what the end effect of technology has had on the industry.

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