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/etc/nginx/nginx.conf.&Real-Estate Survivors& - The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 37, Issue 3, Summer 2013 | Online Research Library: Questia
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THE SOURCES: "Do Real-Estate Brokers Add Value When Listing Services Are Unbundled?" by B. Douglas Bernheim and Jonathan Meer, in Economic Inquiry, April 2013, and "Why Redfin, Zillow, and Trulia Haven't Killed Off Real-Estate Brokers" by Brad Stone, in Bloomberg Businessweek, March 7, 2013.
LIKE BEACHFRONT HOUSES LEFT UNTOUCHED by a hurricane that washes away their neighbors, real-estate brokers have somehow survived the Web onslaught that has devastated travel agents and other middlemen. It's one of the minor mysteries of the Internet age, deepened by the latest research of B. Douglas Bernheim and Jonathan Meer in Economic Inquiry. People who sell their houses through a broker, the two economists find, get 5.9 to 7.7 percent less than those who don't.
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Other researchers looking at the real-estate market have found similar evidence, Bernheim and Meer report. A 2008 study showed that when agents sold their own houses, the properties stayed on the market for nine days more than comparable homes and sold for four percent more. It's a classic manifestation of what economists call the "principal-agent" problem: Agents (not just in real estate) have incentives that don't always align with those of the principals they represent. Real-estate brokers, who bear the cost of marketing homes and showing customers around, have a strong incentive to close a deal quickly rather than wait for better offers.
Why do the vast majority of sellers still use real-estate agents? Bernheim and Meer suggest that people with a house to sell value the convenience or speed the brokers offer, or simply may be ignorant of what a broker's services will really cost them. Brad Stone, reporting in Bloomberg Businessweek, where he is a senior writer, gained some insight by looking at four Web-based companies that have entered the real-estate business. …
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