Choosing Your RealtorĀ®

Posted by Steve Harmer on Sunday, January 10th, 2016 at 11:53am.


Choosing a realtorThere are distinct advantages to having a Realtor® acting for you in buying or selling a property. With careful selection, you can benefitDanielles testimonials greatly from the skills of a knowledgeable and sincere Realtor®. There are a number of approaches to finding a good real estate agent. For example, friends, neighbors, and relatives may have the names of agents that they have dealt with and would recommend. Open houses also provide an opportunity to meet Realtors®. Newspaper ads list the names and phone numbers of agents who are active in your area. “For Sale” signs provide an agent’s name and phone number. And real estate firms in your area can be located through the Yellow Pages. Any of course, the Internet is one of the most popular methods of research of Realtors® and properties.

How to choose a realtorBefore you meet several Realtors® who could potentially meet your needs, make sure you have clearly defined what these needs are. Prepare a written outline of your specific criteria in order to assist in shortlisting prospective homes. If you are going to be living with another person, each of you should prepare a written list of needs and wants, compare them, and then come up with a consensus list. For example, determine how much financing you are able to get, the maximum purchase price you are prepared to pay and the type, age, features and location of the home you are seeking. Here are some guidelines to assist you with your selection. Look for an agent who is:

Realtor and clientsIf you are using a Realtor® for selling your property, you want to know in writing what the marketing plan will be for your property.

Because of the time commitment involved, once you select a Realtor® you should give him or her your exclusive business. Keep the agent informed of any open houses in which you are interested, and advise other agents that you already have one working for you. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the realtor who is assisting you, find another realtor.

There are obvious benefits to using a realtor, as outlined in the previous points. One of the key benefits is that the Realtor® you select (referred to as the “selling” Realtor®) can act as an intermediary between you and the listing broker. This “arm’s length” negotiating position is an important strategic tactic that can benefit you. As you probably know, the seller pays the sales commission, not the buyer.

Another advantage to the buyer is the opportunity for the realtor to access an  MLS® computer, which can provide instant, thorough and accurate information on properties that might interest you. Without a Realtor® searching on your behalf, you seriously minimize your range of selection and the prospect of concluding the deal at a price that is attractive to you. A Realtor® can find out research data from the  MLS® system more extensively than what is available to the public through access to the www.mls.ca site.Pick your realtor

There are extensive benefits to listing your property with a Realtor® rather than attempting to sell it on your own. Realtors® can:

Royal Le Page Whether using a Realtor® to purchase or sell, remember to compare at least three Realtors® before deciding which one to use.

You are looking for the five C's Chemistry, Confidence, Competence, Credibility, and Commitment.

Register with Danielle to receive real estate updates

 


 

© http://www.homebuyer.ca/2006/05/29/choosing-your-realtor/