Get a REALTOR® to
Ensure Home Buying Success
Buying
and selling real estate is a complex matter. At first it might seem that by
checking local picture books or online sites you could quickly find the right
home at the right price.
But
a basic rule in real estate is that all properties are unique. No two
properties —even two identical models on the same street — are precisely and
exactly alike. Homes differ and so do contract terms, financing options,
inspection requirements and closing costs. Also, no two transactions are alike.
In
this maze of forms, financing, inspections, marketing, pricing and negotiating,
it makes sense to work with professionals who know the community and much more.
Those professionals are the local REALTORS® who serve your area.
How
Do You Choose a REALTOR®?
In
every community you’re likely to find a number of realty brokerages. Because
there is heated competition, local REALTORS® must fight hard to succeed in your
community.
The
best place to find a local REALTOR® is from realtor.com®’s extensive listing of community
professionals and properties. Other sources include open houses, local
advertising, websites, referrals from other REALTORS®, recommendations from
neighbors, and suggestions from lenders, attorneys, financial planners and
CPAs. The experiences and recommendations of past clients can be invaluable.
In
many cases buyers will interview several REALTORS® before selecting one
professional to work with. These interviews represent a good opportunity to
consider such issues as training, experience, representation and professional
certifications.
What
to Expect From a REALTOR®
Once
you select a REALTOR® you will want to establish a proper business relationship.
You likely know that some REALTORS® represent sellers while others represent
buyers. Each REALTOR® will explain the options available, describe how he or
she typically works with individuals and provide you with complete agency
disclosures (the ins and outs of your relationship with the agent) as required
in your state.
Once
hired for the job, the REALTOR® will provide you with information detailing
current market conditions, financing options and negotiating issues that might
apply to a given situation.
Remember:
Because market conditions can change and the strategies that apply in one
negotiation may be inappropriate in another, this information should not be set
in stone. During your time in the marketplace REALTORS® will keep you updated
and alert you to each step in the transaction process.
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