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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know about selling but I bought my house privately off a friend.
We agreed a price, I got onto the building society who arranged the survey etc and I contacted a solicitor to do the conveyancing. My friend also contacted a solicitor, I gave his name and address to my B/Society and Solicitor and that was that.
There were no problems at all and it went through in about 6 weeks.
I think it rather depends how marketable your house is, and where it is. If it is in an area with lots of other houses for sale, your own little board erected in the front garden is going to be noticed. You will know that buyers tour around likely areas looking. Conversely if you are tucked away in a place where no-one is going to spot you, you are dependent on marketing your own house through local papers or websites and the costs will start to rack up - with no assurance of a sale. Worse if you have an unusual or house with special features.
Negotiating for a better deal is very possible in a lively market, as the above says. I have done it. Giving you percentage figures would be meaningless because it depends on price and area as it what you can negotiate down to. Play one agent off against another to get the best deal. They hate it, but then who loves an estate agent?