How to Find a Good Realtor
Lyle Evans
Real estate is a huge market with many agents signing up
regularly. Picking the right agent or deciding if you should use a realtor
at all are decisions that can affect your bottom line.
Things to consider before signing up with a realtor?
Time frame for selling your home can be a determining factor in deciding
if you need a realtor or not. If you are in a hurry to sell because of
a change of job, etc., you may want to list with a good agent, after doing
your homework. If you have time to sell your home, you may consider selling
it yourself if you need the equity money for a down payment. If you do
decide to sell it yourself, you will want to put even the smallest details
into the contract. This will help avoid problems later.
Doing a little homework to find the right agent can help you sell more
quickly and help you have a positive experience. Always interview several
agents before deciding on one. Here is a list of potential questions to
ask:
· Where do they do their marketing? How will they get your home the exposure
you need to sell? Do they advertise in the real estate magazines, TV,
radio, newspaper or other publications? Ask them to give you specific
details and describe successes they have had with their advertising.
· What is their background? How long have they been an agent? How many
houses have they sold?
· How long does it typically take them to sell a home? What price range
of homes do they list? Are they generally within the same price range
or do they go after the really high-priced homes in order to make a higher
commission? How many homes do they represent at one time?
· Have they sold homes similar to yours before and what success have they
had? Get names and address of satisfied customers from the agent.
· Is the prospective agent with a reputable agency and a member of the
state and national Realtor Associations?
· What is the commission percentage they are willing to accept? See if
they will list your home at a lower percentage. (A word of caution to
the seller. Don't list with an agent who has really low commission percentages.
They will not focus or give your property the necessary attention to sell
it.) Most realtors want six or seven percent commission. If you can get
them to work for a percentage point or two lower commissions, that is
money in your pocket.
· Will they refund part of their commission if you also purchase a home
with them? Some realtors will give you up to one percent of their commission
back if you use them for both selling and buying.
The key is to find the agent that will work with you, give you good service
and has a good track record. Again beware that some agents list lots of
properties but have a very low success rate.
Tell the prospective agent that you will only sign a contract that gives
you the ability to cancel the contract if you are not satisfied with their
progress after a predetermined amount of time. If the agent tells you
that that's not possible, ask whether you can list the property for three
or four months instead of a year. Listing the property for an entire year
with one agent is not recommended. If you list for a year with an agent
that does not work your property or get you results, you are locked in
for a long period of time. Avoid agents that require you to lock in for
a year. Remember you, the seller, are in control because you are hiring
them. There are lots of real estate agents and you can find one that has
good credentials and will be flexible on the length of time required to
list with them. Also be sure that when you finish listing with an agent
that they will release your property so that you can pursue other options
if your property has not sold.
These tips should help you if and when you need a real estate agent. Remember
you as a seller call the shots. If you find the right agent, you will
increase your chances of selling your home and should have a good experience.
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