6 Reasons You Should Never Buy or Sell a Home Without a Realtor
Dear home buyer (or seller!)—we know you can do
it on your own. But you really, really shouldn’t. This is likely the biggest
financial decision of your entire life, and you need a Realtor® if you want to do it right. Here’s why:
1. They have loads of
expertise
Want to check the MLS for
a 4B/2B with an EIK and a W/D? Real estate has its own language, full of acronyms and jargon, and your
Realtor knows how to speak that language fluently.
Plus, buying or selling a home usually
requires dozens of forms, reports, disclosures, and other technical documents.
Realtors have the expertise to help you prepare a killer
deal—while avoiding delays or costly mistakes that can seriously mess you
up.
2. They have
turbocharged searching power
Yes, the Internet is awesome. You can find almost
anything—anything! And with online real estate listing sites you can find up-to-date home listings on your own, any
time you want. But guess what? Realtors have access to even more listings. Sometimes
properties are available but not actively advertised. A Realtor can help you
find those hidden gems.
Plus, a good local Realtor is going to know
the search area way better than you ever could. Have your eye on a particular
neighborhood, but it’s just out of your price range? Your Realtor is equipped
to know the ins and outs of every neighborhood, so
she can direct you toward a home in your price range that you may have
overlooked.
3. They have great negotiating skills
Any time you buy or sell a home, you’re going
to encounter negotiations—and as today’s housing market heats up, those
negotiations are more likely than ever to get a little heated.
You can expect lots of competition, cutthroat
tactics, all-cash offers, and bidding wars. Don’t you want a savvy and professional
negotiator on your side to seal the best deal for you?
And it’s not just about how much money you end
up spending or netting. A Realtor will help draw up a
purchase agreement that allows enough time for inspections, contingencies,
and anything else that’s crucial to your particular needs.
4. They’re
connected to everyone
Realtors might not know everything, but they
make it their mission to know just about everyone who can possibly help in the
process of buying or selling a home. Mortgage brokers, real estate attorneys,
home inspectors, home stagers, interior designers—the list goes on—and they’re
all in your Realtor’s network. Use them!
5. They adhere to a
strict code of ethics
Not every real estate agent is a Realtor, who
is a licensed real estate salesperson who belongs to the National Association
of Realtors®, the largest trade group in the country.
What difference does it make? Realtors are
held to a higher ethical standard than licensed agents and must adhere to
a Code of Ethics.
6. They’re your advocate/data analyst/therapist—all rolled into one
The thing about Realtors: They wear a
lot of different hats. Sure, they’re salespeople, but they actually
do a whole heck of a lot to earn their compensation! They’re constantly driving around, checking
out listings for you. They spend their own money on marketing your home (if
you’re selling). They’re researching comps to make sure you’re getting the best
deal.
And, of course, they’re working for you at
nearly all hours of the day and night—whether you need more info on a home or
just someone to talk to in order to feel at ease with the offer you
just put in. This is the biggest financial (and possibly emotional) decision of
your life, and guiding you through it isn’t a responsibility Realtors take
lightly.
If you have any further questions on how a Realtor can help you in buying or selling a home contact me at 210-717-6690 or morganbertram@realtyexecutives.com.
Oh by the way…I am never too busy for any of your referrals!
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