Why
You Should Work With a
REALTOR®
Not all real estate practitioners are REALTORS®. The term
REALTOR® is a registered trademark that identifies a real
estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics.
Here’s why it pays to work with a REALTOR®.
1. Navigate a complicated process. Buying or
selling a home usually requires disclosure forms, inspection
reports, mortgage documents, insurance policies, deeds, and
multipage settlement statements. A knowledgeable expert will
help you prepare the best deal, and avoid delays or costly
mistakes.
2. Information and opinions. REALTORS® can
provide local community information on utilities, zoning,
schools, and more. They’ll also be able to provide objective
information about each property. A professional will be able to
help you answer these two important questions: Will the
property provide the environment I want for a home or
investment? Second, will the property have resale value when I
am ready to sell?
3. Help finding the best property out there.
Sometimes the property you are seeking is available but not
actively advertised in the market, and it will take some
investigation by your REALTOR® to find all available
properties.
4. Negotiating skills. There are many
negotiating factors, including but not limited to price,
financing, terms, date of possession, and inclusion or
exclusion of repairs, furnishings, or equipment. In addition,
the purchase agreement should provide a period of time for you
to complete appropriate inspections and investigations of the
property before you are bound to complete the purchase. Your
agent can advise you as to which investigations and inspections
are recommended or required.
5. Property marketing power. Real estate
doesn’t sell due to advertising alone. In fact, a large share
of real estate sales comes as the result of a practitioner’s
contacts through previous clients, referrals, friends, and
family. When a property is marketed with the help of a
REALTOR®, you do not have to allow strangers into your home.
Your REALTOR® will generally prescreen and accompany qualified
prospects through your property.
6. Someone who speaks the language. If you
don’t know a CMA from a PUD, you can understand why it’s
important to work with a professional who is immersed in the
industry and knows the real estate language.
7. Experience. Most people buy and sell only a
few homes in a lifetime, usually with quite a few years in
between each purchase. Even if you have done it before, laws
and regulations change. REALTORS®, on the other hand, handle
hundreds of real estate transactions over the course of their
career. Having an expert on your side is critical.
8. Objective voice. A home often symbolizes
family, rest, and security - it’s not just four walls and a
roof. Because of this, homebuying and selling can be an
emotional undertaking. And for most people, a home is the
biggest purchase they’ll every make. Having a concerned, but
objective, third party helps you stay focused on both the
emotional and financial issues most important to
you.
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