Sell with confidence
Thinking about selling?
Bryan Bennett has deep roots in the Mohawk Valley market. Whether you want a quick valuation or are ready to list, fill out the form and he’ll be in touch within one business day.
Why Bryan
One inbox. One person. Full loop.
Accurate pricing, locally sourced
Bryan pairs you with a River Hills Properties listing agent from The Mosher Team who pulls live NYSAMLS data, walks your street, and runs comps on the homes that actually compete with yours. Bryan stays on the email thread and sees the same numbers you do.
Negotiation by someone on the ground
Your River Hills listing agent handles offers, inspection negotiations, buyer questions, and closing — the work that needs someone physically in the Mohawk Valley. Bryan stays on the email chain from first message through close.
One personal thread, not a call center
Bryan is your single point of contact the whole way through. No lead-routing software, no random agent picking up mid-deal, no assistant filtering messages. Every inquiry reaches him directly and he stays involved.
Want Bryan on the ground? Just say so.
Bryan has family in Central NY and makes trips out to the area. If you specifically want him on-site — for listing meetings, an open house weekend, or the closing table — mention it when you fill out the form and you'll plan the trip together. Day-to-day work still runs through the River Hills listing agent between visits.
What happens next
What to expect when you list with Bryan.
Here’s the actual step-by-step, start to finish — no mystery, no surprises. The listing itself is handled by a River Hills Properties listing agent from The Mosher Team whose territory matches your neighborhood. Bryan stays on the email chain the whole way through.
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You send the form
Fill in the form above — property address, your timeline, asking-price expectations, anything else you want Bryan to know. It goes straight to his inbox.
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Bryan replies personally
Within one business day, usually same day. He'll talk through timing, goals, pricing questions, and whether the Exclusive Right to Sell is the right instrument for your situation.
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River Hills listing agent paired
Bryan pairs you with a River Hills Properties listing agent from The Mosher Team whose regular territory covers your town. The introduction happens on the same email thread.
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The listing agreement is presented
The listing agent presents the NYSAR Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement — the standard NY listing contract. You review it, ask questions, and negotiate terms before signing anything.
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You negotiate the terms
Commission, listing period, whether to offer compensation to the buyer's agent, carryover periods after the listing ends — all of it is on the table, and none of it is set by law or by any MLS. The form itself requires you to initial that disclosure.
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Listing goes live, through closing
Once you sign, the property goes live on NYSAMLS. The listing agent handles pricing strategy, photos, showings, offers, negotiation, and closing. Bryan stays on the thread as your single point of contact through close.
From the listing agreement itself
“Compensation is not set by law or by any Realtor® association or MLS and compensation is fully negotiable between the seller and the listing broker.”
— NYSAR Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement, § 9 (mandatory seller initial)
There’s no standard listing commission Bryan or River Hills Properties charges. Every rate is a conversation between you and the listing agent, and whatever you agree to gets written into the form before you sign.
One thing that changed in August 2024
You choose whether to offer the buyer’s agent compensation.
Post-NAR settlement, offering compensation to the buyer’s agent is no longer required of sellers. The NYSAR listing agreement gives you an explicit yes / no choice, and if you choose yes, you decide the amount. Many sellers still choose to offer it — it can make the listing more competitive — but it’s genuinely your call, and the listing agent will walk you through the tradeoffs before you initial that section.