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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1253269" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>I have bought and sold in CA and OR without a real estate agent.</p><p>What I did was purchase a real estate sales contract on line from legalforms.com. They are State specific, covering laws for your State. Filled out the agreed upon information and took it to the Title company. Worked out just fine, even with a complicated sale. The Title company guides you.</p><p></p><p>An independent appraiser is the way to go. They are not affiliated with a Real estate office and do not receive commission. There is no reason to hire two of them. They don't work for either buyer or seller. They just charge a fee to do a job. Bare land may run you $200.. But anything else is going to be maybe $400. up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1253269, member: 19938"] I have bought and sold in CA and OR without a real estate agent. What I did was purchase a real estate sales contract on line from legalforms.com. They are State specific, covering laws for your State. Filled out the agreed upon information and took it to the Title company. Worked out just fine, even with a complicated sale. The Title company guides you. An independent appraiser is the way to go. They are not affiliated with a Real estate office and do not receive commission. There is no reason to hire two of them. They don't work for either buyer or seller. They just charge a fee to do a job. Bare land may run you $200.. But anything else is going to be maybe $400. up. [/QUOTE]
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