October 31, 2009
Some thoughts about using a realtor to find a buyer for home
If you are putting real estate on the market, you will have the option of using a real estate agent. You may, however, have questions about what they can do for you that you can’t do for yourself. After all, you are perfectly capable of learning about the real estate market, then letting potential buyers into your house and showing them around, right?
If you have all the details you require to make the sale, then you might potentially save time and money showing your home for sale yourself. If you know how to present the floor plan, for instance, and how to show off your house’s most attractive features, then perhaps you should give it a shot. However, many people do not have the skills to sell their home, nor the knowledge of the real estate market, and will benefit greatly from letting an experienced professional do it. Interestingly quite a few people of late have been able to sell their homes with internet classified advertising after failing elsewhere.
An agent knows what information to present to potential buyers and has access to that information. For instance, the agent can tell people where to look for neighborhood statistics, such as information on schools and crime in the neighborhood. They also know how much other houses have sold for in the neighborhood and why they sold for a particular amount. In addition, as a matchmaker between buyers and sellers, they know other professionals, such as lawyers, whose services may be needed in the process. They know everything that is supposed to happen when there is a piece of real estate for sale.
If you do business through a real estate agent, you will get the benefit, not only of his or her experience and networking skills, but also from a solid base of real estate education. In essence, your real estate agent is a smorgasbord of information that you would either not have access to, or that you would have to spend a lot of time tracking down.
Using a real estate agent can be incredibly beneficial, as you can see. You get the use of knowledge that comes with years of education and experience, in-depth knowledge of the real estate market, and access to the agent’s database of professional and information network. A real estate agent knows how to find things that you don’t, knows which questions to ask and which things to bring up. At the negotiation table, an unbiased agent can focus on the deal and not on the emotional situation that the process may bring out in you. That is a benefit of using an agent that people sometimes fail to realize; their agent will shield the negotiation process from the seller’s emotions. That can be a huge benefit when it’s time to talk cold, hard cash.
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