Decades ago. you had to go to a real estate agent in order to get information
on property listings. Huge books filled with all the local real estate listings
were distributed to real estate offices. The agents would review the books and
find homes that matched their clients' needs. Then the address was given to the
clients so they could do a "drive by" to see, at least, the outside of the home.
This information was not readily available to the public.
The times have drastically changed. Today, much of the once-private
information is now public. So does that mean you can handle the entire real
estate transaction on your own? Not likely... especially if you want a highly
successful outcome.
Understanding the value of an agent: Expert real estate agents are trained to
help streamline your real estate transaction. Good agents are highly
knowledgeable about the industry. They bring to the table more than just good
listings for you to view. They help you understand the information that you're
getting. They help you sort through comparable properties and decipher
information listed in the Multiple Listing Service. They can help you spot
potential issues and make you aware of important documents. Having an agent
guide you through the process of buying your home can help save you time and
money.
Pricing experience: One of the biggest values an experienced agent can offer
has to do with pricing. Whether you're buying or selling your home, having an
agent help you understand the current market conditions is vital. Agents can
craft negotiation strategies to help ensure that your interest is protected. The
negotiation skills of a highly knowledgeable agent can be critical to your
transaction. When you hire agents to work on your transaction. they have a
vested interest in the sale. However, their commission is far less than the
amount of interest you have in the property. Therefore, experienced agents can
leave emotional interest out of the negotiations and work for the best outcome
by presenting their client's situation in the most appealing way possible. They
also must keep their client information confidential.
Coordinating the process: Another very useful function of real estate agents
is the assistance they provide with coordinating the complex home-buying and
home-selling process. Real estate transactions require an enormous amount of
paperwork. Real estate agents can't provide legal advice about the documents,
but they can point out important papers and disclosures, and alert you to the
filing time-frame for when these materials must be signed. They typically also
have a good network to direct you to other experts for more specific answers to
your questions. Agents also are very used to coordinating and keeping on
schedule things like hiring inspectors, staying in touch with the other party's
agent, explaining how repairs will be fixed and who should pay for them, and
directing you to resources for financial matters.
In today's market, there isn't any industry that I say you should rely 100
percent on the experts. For example, if your health is compromised, it's my
belief that you should do your homework and learn more about what is causing the
suffering. The same is true for buying or selling a home. Get educated. Read
articles and watch videos from as many sources as possible. Study the market and
prepare questions to ask the experts when you meet with them. This will make you
more prepared to interview and hire an expert. Ultimately, you'll find having an
expert to help guide you through the real estate transaction will be a good
investment.
Written by Phoebe Chongchua
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
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