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Nationwide Survey Reveals 1 in 4 American Homeowners Have Buyer's Remorse about Current HomeSEATTLE --(Business Wire)-- One in four American homeowners (25%) who bought the home they're currently in said that they would not buy their home again if they had to do it all over, according to a nationwide survey from Redfin, a full-service real estate brokerage, and conducted online by Harris Poll among more than 2,000 U.S. adults. This survey of American homeowners also revealed that 89 percent of Americans who bought or sold a home in the past 10 years have used a real estate agent, with 47 percent of those saying they "loved working with" their agent. The poll also revealed a sharp generational divide in attitudes toward real estate agents: 31 percent of homeowners ages 18 to 34 who have bought or sold a home in the past 10 years loved working with their agent, compared with 52 percent of homeowners ages 35 to 44. "We commissioned this survey because Redfin agents have seen firsthand the pressure homebuyers face in 2014," said Glenn Kelman, Redfin CEO. "With flash sales, bidding wars, price jumps and inventory crunches in many markets, it's important to have a real estate agent who is just as motivated to have you walk away from a bad house as to pounce on a good one." Real estate agents are often incredible advocates, guiding people through the highs and lows of buying or selling a home. But the survey found that not all homebuyers were satisfied with their agent. Thirty-two percent of Americans who bought or sold a home in the past 10 years and used an agent felt their "agent was OK, but I never really felt they were on my side or very helpful" and 8 percent said their "agent was one of the worst parts of the home buying or selling process." "I see people agonize over market direction, how much to offer for a new home and how they should price their home for sale - but the biggest way you can build or destroy wealth is by buying the right or wrong house," said Marshall Park, a Washington, D.C., Redfin agent. "We want customers to know everything about any home they are considering and to get the space and support they need to make a good decision. This is what Redfin agents and any good real estate agent will do for clients." Rather than being entirely paid on a commission, Redfin agents get a salary, benefits and a customer-satisfaction bonus. To measure customer satisfaction, Redfin surveys each customer and then publishes every response to the agent's online profile. Ninetyseven percent of customers would recommend Redfin agents. More homebuyer sentiments from the survey include:
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Facebook About Redfin Redfin (www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered real estate broker that represents people buying and selling homes. Founded and run by technologists, Redfin has a team of experienced, full-service real estate agents who are advocates, not salespeople, earning customer-satisfaction bonuses, not commissions. Redfin.com features all the broker-listed homes for sale, as well as for-sale-by-owner properties that don't pay brokers a commission. Redfin also offers online tools that make the entire process of buying or selling a home easier and more fun. The company serves 23 U.S. markets and has closed more than $13 billion in home sales. In 2012, Redfin was named one of The DIGITAL 100: World's Most Valuable Private Tech Companies by Business Insider. Harris Survey Methodology This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Poll on behalf of Redfin from March 31-April 2, 2014 among 2,027 adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact [email protected].
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