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Just when you thought Realtors couldn't get any more unethical...
'Shadow flipping' not limited to Vancouver real estate market
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/shadow-flipping-real-estate-1.3440824
'Shadow flipping' not limited to Vancouver real estate market
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/shadow-flipping-real-estate-1.3440824
An increasing number of real estate transactions in the Vancouver region feature what's called an "assignment clause," which allows the buyer to transfer or sell his or her interest in the property before the closing date.
Some savvy realtors use this clause to essentially sell the same house multiple times over, allowing them to make multiple commissions off of one house.
For instance, the realtor could find an investor (Buyer #1) willing to purchase the seller's home for $2.5 million. Buyer #2 then buys the contract for $2.8 million. Finally, Buyer #3 purchases the contract for $3.1 million.
At closing, Buyer #1 and Buyer #2 each make $300,000 in profit. The realtor earns three commissions, one for each transaction. The buyer only gets the original $2.5 million (less the commission on that amount).
The middlemen flippers pay income tax on their profits, but they pay no land-transfer taxes.