Why
Use a REALTOR®?
All real estate licensees are not the
same. Only real estate licensees who are members of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® are properly called REALTORS®. They proudly
display the REALTOR "®" logo on the business card or other marketing
and sales literature. REALTORS® are committed to treat all parties
to a transaction honestly. REALTORS® subscribe to a strict
code of ethics and are expected
to maintain a higher level of knowledge of the process of buying and
selling real estate. An independent survey reports that 84% of home
buyers would use the same REALTOR® again.
Real estate
transactions involve one of the biggest financial investments most
people experience in their lifetime. Transactions today usually
exceed $100,000. If you had a $100,000 income tax problem, would you
attempt to deal with it without the help of a CPA? If you had a
$100,000 legal question, would you deal with it without the help of
an attorney? Considering the small upside cost and the large
downside risk, it would be foolish to consider a deal in real estate
without the professional assistance of a REALTOR®.
But if you're
still not convinced of the value of a REALTOR®, here are a dozen
more reasons to use one:
1. Your
REALTOR® can help you determine your buying power -- that is, your financial reserves plus your
borrowing capacity. If you give a REALTOR® some basic information
about your available savings, income and current debt, he or she can
refer you to lenders best qualified to help you. Most lenders --
banks and mortgage companies -- offer limited choices.
2. Your
REALTOR® has many resources to assist you in your home search.
Sometimes the property you
are seeking is available but not actively advertised in the market,
and it will take some investigation by your agent to find all
available properties.
3. Your
REALTOR® can assist you in the selection process by providing
objective information about each property.
Agents who are REALTORS® have access
to a variety of informational resources. REALTORS® can provide local
community information on utilities, zoning, schools, etc. There are
two things you'll want to know. First, will the property provide the
environment I want for a home or investment? Second, will the
property have resale value when I am ready to sell?
4. Your
REALTOR® can help you negotiate.
There are myriad negotiating factors,
including but not limited to price, financing, terms, date of
possession and often the inclusion or exclusion of repairs and
furnishings or equipment. The purchase agreement should provide a
period of time for you to complete appropriate inspections and
investigations of the property before you are bound to complete the
purchase. Your agent can advise you as to which investigations and
inspections are recommended or required.
5. Your
REALTOR® provides due diligence during the evaluation of the
property. Depending on the
area and property, this could include inspections for termites, dry
rot, asbestos, faulty structure, roof condition, septic tank and
well tests, just to name a few. Your REALTOR® can assist you in
finding qualified responsible professionals to do most of these
investigations and provide you with written reports. You will also
want to see a preliminary report on the title of the property. Title
indicates ownership of property and can be mired in confusing status
of past owners or rights of access. The title to most properties
will have some limitations; for example, easements (access rights)
for utilities. Your REALTOR®, Title Company or attorney can help you
resolve issues that might cause problems at a later date.
6. Your
REALTOR® can help you in understanding different financing options
and in identifying qualified lenders.
7. Your
REALTOR® can guide you through the closing process and make sure
everything flows together smoothly.
8. Your
REALTOR® can give you up-to-date information on what is happening in
the marketplace, the price, financing, terms and condition of
competing properties when selling your home.
These are key factors in getting your
property sold at the best price, quickly and with minimum hassle.
9. Your
REALTOR® markets your property to other real estate agents and the
public. Often, your
REALTOR® can recommend repairs or cosmetic work that will
significantly enhance the salability of your property. Your REALTOR®
markets your property to other real estate agents and the public. In
many markets across the country, over 50% of real estate sales are
cooperative sales; that is, a real estate agent other than yours
brings in the buyer. Your REALTOR® acts as the marketing
coordinator, disbursing information about your property to other
real estate agents through a Multiple Listing Service or other
cooperative marketing networks, open houses for agents, etc. The
REALTOR®
Code of Ethics requires REALTORS® to utilize these cooperative
relationships when they benefit their clients.
10. Your
REALTOR® knows when, where and how to advertise your property!
There is a misconception
that advertising sells real estate. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS® studies show that 82% of real estate sales are the result
of agent contacts through previous clients, referrals, friends,
family and personal contacts. When a property is marketed with the
help of your REALTOR®, you do not have to allow strangers into your
home. Your REALTOR® will generally prescreen and accompany qualified
prospects through your property.
11. Your
REALTOR® can help you objectively evaluate every buyer's proposal
without compromising your marketing position.
This initial agreement is only the
beginning of a process of appraisals, inspections and financing -- a
lot of possible pitfalls. Your REALTOR® can help you write a legally
binding, win-win agreement that will be more likely to make it
through the process.
12. Your
REALTOR® can help close the sale of your home.
Between the initial sales agreement
and closing (or settlement), questions may arise. For example,
unexpected repairs are required to obtain financing or a cloud in
the title is discovered. The required paperwork alone is
overwhelming for most sellers. Your REALTOR® is the best person to
objectively help you resolve these issues and move the transaction
to closing (or settlement).