About Us
Our Mission
Welcome to Savvy Buyers, your premier destination for personalized and affordable real estate solutions. At Savvy Buyers, we revolutionize the real estate buying experience by offering an a la carte, flat fee structure, ensuring that our clients only pay for the specific services they require.
Our mission is simple: to empower buyers with the freedom to customize their real estate journey according to their unique needs and preferences. Designed for buyers with some previous real estate experience, our transparent pricing model helps our clients say goodbye to outrageous commissions. Our flat fee structure ensures that you know exactly what you’re paying for, with no surprises along the way.
Why Us
- The recent settlement involving the National Association of Realtors will make the real estate market more competitive regarding the commissions paid by buyers to their agents.
- We provide our clients with an immediate competitive edge over other buyers who request sellers to cover their agent’s commission.
- Our services include all the same offerings, contract documents, and expertise as any other licensed Realtor.
Our Process
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. A buyer can request what is called a seller credit. This can typically be the same amount that was being offered to a buyer’s agent from the seller.
Yes, the listing agent is obligated to sell the property to any willing buyer regardless of representation. If they tell you that you need to sign a Buyers Broker Agreement in order to see the home, that is a false statement. Their Brokerage may require a Touring or Showing Agreement which is acceptable in most cases.
Yes, you can make your offer contingent on the seller paying our $500 closing fee.
No, we will only collect the $500 flat fee at closing. But buyers can always request a credit from the seller in lieu of having to pay their agent’s commission.
No, you will not have to pay the $500 flat fee if you do not end up closing on a transaction.
Yes, Savvy Buyers Realty is a member of the National Association of Realtors and uses the same contract documents which are written in conjunction with the State BAR.