by rose-colored-coolaid » Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:40 pm
Mack is confused in at least two ways. First, he seems to think ire is being directed at all realtors, which is patently false. People are angry with the NAR, major banks, Madoff, Lehman/BS/AIG, Greenspan/Bernake, W, loan officers, housing appraisers, the state government (for blowing a temporary tax boon), and the list goes on and on.
Notice how my list included loan officers? Well, just because a mind boggling number of brokers turned out to be unethical doesn't mean I lack any respect for S-Crow (for instance). Quite the contrary, the fact that he has been honest throughout makes me trust him even more. S-Crow is just the kind of expert I would use were I buying a house today. His honesty might have cost him some the last few years, but it will payoff in the long run as his dishonest competitors are forced from the market.
Second, when people say they are pissed at Realtors(R, TM?, C??) they have every right to be. The NAR as an organization has lied to America blatantly, publicly, and dangerously for most of this decade. Their lies have contributed to one of the most damaging speculative bubbles in US history. Meanwhile, the organization operates as a cartel with fixed (and ridiculously high) commissions, while doing what it can to prevent competition from discount brokers. That discounters are moving in despite the cartel proves just how over-priced their services as a group are. Further, the overwhelming majority of their "expert knowledge" is little but warmed over cliches and vague common knowledge sprinkled with useful tidbits that would fit easily on a three page FAQ (just to remind people of a few important details they shouldn't forget).
Actually, Tim; maybe this site should add just such an FAQ. It would be a single home-buying resource where you put bullet items people should do when buying. Like, get financed before looking or for first time buyers investigate government assistance. Then we could completely replace Mack's expert knowledge with a single mostly static page.