Keep in mind that the real estate market has two very distinguished sides - the buyer's side and the seller's side. If you are selling your home, you are represented by a listing agent while if buying, you are represented by a selling agent, also known as a buyer's agent. The selling agent seldom lists a lot of homes and focuses primarily on people buying homes. These real estate agents are the ones that sell homes on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), by the listing agent. In most cases, an agent is on one side or the other, although some do split their time between the selling and buying sides.
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What You Should Expect From Your Realtor:
Working with a reputable Realtor is a huge advantage. Unfortunately, there have been many horror stories of first-time homebuyers being promised the greatest deal ever only to discover that the "Realtor" isn't even licensed or qualified to sell homes.
Although many people are successful in finding the perfect home on their own, most aren't. A qualified Realtor knows and understands the industry and therefore knows how to negotiate the best deal for you. Their role goes beyond just helping the buyer find a nice home. They also act as a "sanity check" to ensure right decisions are being made and things are in order before, during, and after the deal.
Realtor's areas of expertise include:
Advertising
The Realtor can advertise properties if you're selling your home, for the buyer, the Realtor can show you listings on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) as well as other media.Marketing Strategies
Based on accurate information and specific properties, a Realtor will create marketing strategies.Open Houses or Home Tours
Will the Realtor hold a minimum of one, possible two open houses? If not, why?Recommendations
Throughout the process, the Realtor should be open to making recommendations and offering information.Documentation
This covers the negotiations, contract, handling appraisals, closings, etc.
Keep in mind that when you decide to work with a Realtor, you aren't just working with one, you're working with thousands. Realtors network together, which strengthens the position of both seller and buyer. If you're buying a home, you won't just be looking at houses being handled by your Realtor, but the whole network of Realtors, thus increasing your odds of finding exactly what you want at the price you need.
A good Realtor will help you in setting up appointments with lenders as well as meet you at the appointment. They can offer great expertise in this area and will be a huge assistance. Once you locate your home, your Realtor can help you locate lawn keepers, carpenters, and professional contractors. Their work doesn't stop as soon as the closing is done. Good Realtors will remain in contact with you over the years should you ever decide to sell.
Here are some very important questions to ask your agent:
1. What are your qualifications, experience, and education?
2. How long have you been selling real estate? How long in this area?
3. How will you find buyers for my house? May I see a marketing proposal?
4. What if I'm not satisfied with your service?
If you have any questions or if I can be of any help with your real estate purchase or sale, please do not hesitate to call me.
I have created this website for one reason and that is to help you to make an informed decision.
Best of luck,
Brian LaDue
"Lakeside Property
Shop"
(586) 873-2242 Macomb County
(248) 787-8644 Oakland County
agent@brianladue.com
OFFICE LOCATION:
14072 North Lakeside Blvd A
Shelby Twp. MI 48315
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