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A real estate agent can help you understand everything
you need to know about the selling process.
The selling process generally begins with a
determination of a reasonable asking price. Your real
estate agent or REALTOR® can give you up-to-date
information on what is happening in the marketplace and
the price, financing, terms and condition of competing
properties. These are key factors in getting your
property sold at the best price, quickly and with
minimum hassle.
Marketing The next step is a marketing plan. Often, your
agent can recommend repairs or cosmetic work that will
significantly enhance the salability of the property.
Marketing includes the exposure of your property to
other real estate agents and the public. In many markets
across the country, over 50% of real estate sales are
cooperative sales; that is, a real estate agent other
than yours brings in the buyer. Your agent acts as the
marketing coordinator, disbursing information about your
property to other real estate agents through a Multiple
Listing Service or other cooperative marketing networks,
open houses for agents, etc. The REALTOR® Code of Ethics
requires REALTORS® to utilize these cooperative
relationships when they benefit their clients.
Advertising is part of marketing. The choice of media
and frequency of advertising depends a lot on the
property and specific market. For example, in some
areas, newspaper advertising generates phone calls to
the real estate office but statistically has minimum
effectiveness in selling a specific property.
Overexposure of a property in any media may give a buyer
the impression the property is distressed or the seller
is desperate. Your real estate agent will know when,
where and how to advertise your property. There is a
misconception that advertising sells real estate. The
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® studies show that 82%
of real estate sales are the result of agent contacts
through previous clients, referrals, friends, family and
personal contacts.
Security When a property is marketed with an agent's
help, you do not have to allow strangers into your home.
Agents will generally pre-screen and accompany qualified
prospects through your property.
Negotiating The negotiation process deals with much the
same issues for both buyers and sellers, as noted above
under the buying process. Your agent can help you
objectively evaluate every buyer's proposal without
compromising your marketing position. This initial
agreement is only the beginning of a process of
appraisals, inspections and financing -- a lot of
possible pitfalls. Your agent can help you write a
legally binding, win-win agreement that will be more
likely to make it through the process.
Monitoring, renegotiating and closing Between the
initial sales agreement and closing (or settlement),
questions may arise. For example, unexpected repairs are
required to obtain financing or a cloud in the title is
discovered. The required paperwork alone is overwhelming
for most sellers. Your agent is the best person to
objectively help you resolve these issues and move the
transaction to closing (or settlement).
Why use a REALTOR®? All real estate licensees are not
the same. Only real estate licensees who are members of
the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® are properly
called REALTORS®. They proudly display the REALTOR "®"
logo on the business card or other marketing and sales
literature. REALTORS® are committed to treat all parties
to a transaction honestly. REALTORS® subscribe to a
strict code of ethics and are expected to maintain a
higher level of knowledge of the process of buying and
selling real estate. An independent survey reports that
84% of home buyers would use the same REALTOR® again.
You be the judge Real estate transactions involve one of
the biggest financial investments most people experience
in their lifetime. Transactions today usually exceed
$100,000. If you had a $100,000 income tax problem,
would you attempt to deal with it without the help of a
CPA? If you had a $100,000 legal question, would you
deal with it without the help of an attorney?
Considering the small upside cost and the large downside
risk, it would be foolish to consider a deal in real
estate without the professional assistance of a
REALTOR®!
(Article Source: by Ron Schmeadick @ Realtor.com)
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