
Scott Atkinson
GBThe Future Yes, I recommend Hauseit highly. Most buyers today are searching online themselves, so I saw no drop in interest when I switched from a listing broker to Hauseit. In fact they increased. They provided valuable guidance while keeping away the hoards of brokers looking to get a listing. In this price sensitive market, Hauseit allowed me to pass the listing broker commission on to the buyer, helping differentiate my property from the competition. I find that 90% of the work is getting the apt "show ready" for the open house or showing. Actually showing it is easy. This is the future, people just don't realize it yet. Scott A NY, NY

Connie Day
GB2 times successful Agent Assisted FSBO… This is the second time using Hauseit to sell our NYC co-op, we successfully sold in 2016 and now 2023 in a tougher market. Fantastic agent assisted FSBO services. Simple, seamless, and provides all the tools you need to be successful! Saved us thousands of dollars!!!

Andrea Kornbluth
GBHauseit takes the angst out of FSBO! We saved a ton of money, but we also were spared a ton of aggravation. Hauseit sent a great photographer and got our apartment listed on all the sites that count within a day or two. The person that helped us with the open house was fantastic and extremely professional. We had 3 offers that day, and are hoping to be in contract soon. Really, I couldn't recommend Hauseit's services more. I was very intimidated by the prospect of going FSBO, but with Hauseit, we never felt like we were alone. Entirely worth the very reasonable fee.

Cindy Mihalova
GBIf I could give 6 stars I would If I could give 6 stars I would. In addition to saving me a HUGE chunk of my closing fees (about $11,000), the Hauseit team has been very supportive in the context of a very difficult transaction. I would highly recommend Hauseit to anyone purchasing a condo/home...I have never heard of any company who gives you back 2% of the brokers' commission to be applied towards closing costs before I was referred to Hauseit by a friend. Best decision ever! Thank you so much Hauseit team!!!!

Lynn
GBDO NOT USE HAUSIT IN SOUTH FLORIDA I recommend not using Team Hauseit in South Florida - Nick / Vickie's team. I have bought and sold homes in the past and this agency does next to nothing to help during the process and then the manager, Nick Oliver, simply defends himself and his team. I was very patient during the process until I couldn't take the poor service anymore. Thinking I would be assigned a new agent, they ended up telling me to just contact the seller directly going forward. Over the past few months I worked with them they: - Deceitful about the rebate - I decided to go with them for the rebate and they had me sign the agreement, when in the end, Nick told me I may not even get it anyway. They gave me no inclination until several months in. - Late to first showing - followed up by excuses - Put themselves first, not the client - since I was looking for a multi-family, it was not easy for her to make appointments for showings, which I can understand. She often said it was hard to get a hold of the agent but didn't seem to put much effort in. The straw that broke the back, was when she was confirming the day before a showing, I said I plan to make it with respect to the November 2023 Tropical Storm we were in the middle of. It floods 8 inches outside my complex and I don't drive my car out in flood water (???). Then she followed up after I stated that by saying, "let's try to make it" because it was hard for her to set up. When I talked to the manager in the end, he said "a lot of people are unaware of tropical storms that just pop up." No accountability. - Poor communication - often left me wondering if she received my email / text / call. I had to do all three to see if she got my message. In real estate when time is of the essence, it's nice for the agent to respond that the message was received or something, but I was often left wondering. The manager said it was a "personality issue" and I demanded a response. When I never did that. When I did hear back from her it happened several times that the property already had multiple offers. Time is of the essence, but apparently I expected too much according to Nick. - Never sent me one listing - I found all of my own listings. They never checked in to see how I was doing after not hearing from me for weeks. Then when I discussed with the manager in the end, he said I should have requested them to send listings. So they are not proactive. But she also didn't ask me if I want recommendations? - Unfamiliar with local closing processes - My own agent asked me questions she should have known or researched herself, lazy. I've never experienced an agent asking me real estate questions. I thought she was new, but apparently she'd been doing this for 9 years. She didn't want to talk to my lender (which is common during the closing process). - Left my questions unanswered - it was regular for her to say I don't know and then not follow up. Listings were incorrect or impartial on Zillow and she seemed to really not care or take time to help me. - Made me feel like I wasn't enough - Nick said my price point would be more fitting for me to contact sellers directly. I guess my $565k wasn't enough for them to take the time to help me. And the agent working for me would have made about $5k on the sale after my rebate. She did maybe about $200 worth of work IMO. - Did assist with paperwork - but I found blatant errors in my offer. It was obvious she didn't reread / double check my offer to the seller. Overall, these people just want your money with doing little to no work. When I brought things up, they blamed me and my personality. They don't take accountability for their poor and lazy work. And Nick even said, "what, do you want me to write you an apology letter?" Wow. Good luck house hunting.