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Real Estate Agents – Choosing the Right One
Posted on February 5th, 2010 No commentsMatthew Hick asked:
If you are in the market to sell your home, it is important to choose a real estate agent who will do his or her best job and provide the most excellent services to you. After all, you are looking for quality, honesty, timeliness, and dedication. So how do you go weeding out the good real estate agents from the bad real estate agents? There are a few ways that you can do this.
To start with, you will want to know how long the real estate agent has been in practice, and if their licensure is kept up to date. Several years of practice under their belt has given them a world of experience to make a good sale. Also, check what hours they work. If they don’t work nights or weekends, then this schedule will fail to accommodate most working people in the mindset to buy. A part-time realtor may not have the time to adequately market your property.
In the line of work experience, find out how many properties they have sold in the last year, and the average sale price of them. Ask them what percent of their listings have sold, and if they can provide you with references from homeowners, whose houses have sold, and those who haven’t. It is important to find an agent who is willing to disclose facts. If they are a good agent, they won’t have anything to hide. Find out how many current listings they have. The fewer the better for you, since an overloaded real estate agent won’t have the time to devote to your sale. If they have a full load already, this is the time to say goodbye.
Since advertising is key to selling your house, find out if they will commit to a certain amount of money spent each month to this area. An unadvertised house will be too unnoticeable to sell. Request a thirty or sixty-day contract agreement time. This will provide the realtor time to sell, but gives you an opportunity to move on if you are unhappy with them. If they refuse, by all means question why. You really don’t want to be locked into an agreement for years, only to find out the real estate agent is not a good one. Also find out if the property will be on the Multi Listing Service, and what their policies on open houses are. These are all key items in getting your house in the viewing area of potential buyers.
Question the real estate agent as to how long the property will take to sell at suggested price. Your house may be worth the amount advertised, but quite possibly the area will not get you that price. You need honesty in this matter. Most importantly, do not overprice your house. You may not get any potential buyers attention with this maneuver.
The real estate agent will be your home’s best opportunity to be sold. It is important to ask questions, and pay attention to detail, when making this selection. You need someone who is able to provide care, time and effort in selling your house. Remember, you are entrusting this individual to handle probably one of the biggest financial transactions of your life. Making the right choice could be the difference between that “SOLD” sign going up or not.
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How to Find Real Estate Agents?
Posted on January 18th, 2010 No commentsRoberto Luongo asked:
While looking for a profitable real estate transaction, it is imperative to look for a qualified and experienced real estate agent. A real estate agent can help you to secure the most profitable deal and you can save a great amount of money as well. But, how will you find a real estate agent? In this article, we’ll discuss factors that can help you to find the real estate agent.
Use Referrals:
Fro getting the best deal, you can use referrals given by your friends, family, neighbors and coworkers. In fact, through this medium, you can get services from people who have already satisfied the needs of your acquaintances and family members. Hence, ask people and enquire about their experiences and then, make your decision.
Search through Online Agent Listings:
Many websites offer real estate agents’ listing. The list comprises of real estate agents who have paid to be listed in the directory. You can search the list and gather full information about a realtor who can meet your requirements. Check their years of experience and read customer testimonials to choose the best help. For getting better services, you can visit realtors’ offices and ask for more details on their services.
Attend Open Houses:
Visiting open houses is the one of the easiest ways to be in touch with real estate agents. Go there, meet new people and get their business cards. Through inter-personal meeting, you will get to know about the behavior of a particular person well. Think if you are comfortable working with the person or not. Choose a person whom you think can provide your service as per your expectations.
Advertising:
Nowadays, realtors advertize their services through newspapers, internet, magazines and other sources. Hence, if you are want to hire a realtor, try searching the one in the local newspaper or go online.
Finding the right real estate agent is not a tough job if you know exact places to satisfy your curiosity.
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The Advantage of a Real Estate Agent
Posted on December 13th, 2009 No commentsVirginia Wherland asked:
The sale of a home is a very important transaction. It concerns several hundred thousand dollars worth of equity in most cases as well as being the haven for your family. It just makes sense to entrust this process to a professional. A real estate agent has a number of advantages at their disposal to make the sale of homes easier, faster and more profitable for the owners. Look at things this way: when you have a toothache, do you fix it yourself with a cordless drill? Of course not, you go see the dentist and have the tooth fixed; you see the professional. Why would you take a different route with an asset as valuable as your home?
When selling your home yourself, there are a number of additional costs that are incurred during the sale process. These costs are typically a part of the fees that an agent charges to sell the home. Many people make the mistake of thinking that they can save a huge amount of money by selling themselves when in reality the money they “save” actually goes to pay for services that are normally included in using a real estate agent. Additionally, selling a home is a time consuming process. There is a huge amount of paperwork that is associated with a home sale and much time spent in the actual transfer and the contracts that are part and parcel of the sale. As well, you have a life outside the sale of your home, work, and family takes up a lot of time. Are you able to drop everything at a minute’s notice to show your home?
There is also the issue of your emotional ties to the home. No matter how much you try to remove yourself from these ties, they still exist. This makes you just a touch biased when it comes to the home. It can be difficult watching a fussy buyer pick apart their “perceived” drawbacks and things they may not like about the home. At a time like this it is hard not to be emotional, especially when there is so much riding on the sale. Give your home the chance it deserves, use a real estate agent when it comes time to sell.
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