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This book contains my opinions. Some material in this book may be affected by changes in law. I am not engaged in the rendering of investment, accounting, or legal services. If these services are required, I urge the reader to obtain them from a competent professional. Much of what follows may sound as though I am also trying to talk you into using a real estate professional, I confess, I am. For most home owners, selling is a rare event. Selling without the assistance of an experienced real estate professional is like representing yourself in court. As they say, you will be sure to have a fool for a client. Aside from the skills required, selling a home is a lot of work. Add up all the hours real estate professionals spend selling a home then subtract their numerous out-of-pocket expenses and you'll find they end up earning less per hour than any other comparable professional. In short, they're a bargain.

 

  

Real estate agents provide countless services such as:

·  Implementing suggestions in this book

·  Representing you and protecting your interests

·  Providing up-to-date market information of recent sales and competing listings

·  Reviewing your disclosure statement

·  Acquiring school and crime statistics

·  Putting up a sign in your yard

·  Advertising your home

·  Complying with fair housing laws

·  Placing your home in the Multiple Listing Service

·  Creating and dispersing flyers

·  Prospect matching

·  Placing your home on various web-sites

·  Caravanning (touring other agents through your home)

·  Marketing to other agents by word-of-mouth

·  Alerting out of state transferees and corporate relocation services

·  Screening prospects to protect you from "unwelcome sightseers."

·  Holding an open house

·  Showing your house whether you're home or not

·  Responding to telephone inquiries about your home

·  Pre-qualifying prospects

·  Answering questions which prospects are reluctant to ask homeowners

·  Analyzing offers

·  Negotiating

·  Opening and managing the escrow

·  Writing and presenting counter offers

·  Consulting with attorneys

·  Acting as a buffer to keep the deal from getting too personal

·  Providing all the numerous required documents and forms

·  Handling inspectors and appraisers

·  Getting the Use & Occupancy permit

·  Resolving disputes

·  Acquiring estimates and bids

·  Arranging for repairs

·  Changing utilities

·  Clearing title

·  Preparing settlement documents

·  Taking the final walk-thru with the buyer

·  Attending and assisting you at the closing

 

 

 

Remember: For-Sale-by-Owner signs and ads often attract lowball offers from deal hunters expecting you to give them the commission in the form of a price reduction.

 

 

This costs you three ways:

1. You lose the commission savings anyway.

2. You suffer the costs normally absorbed by the real estate professional.

3. You don't get all the services the real estate professional normally provides.

  

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     15 years experience as a real estate investor and in marketing

 

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1 commentAl Wright • March 05 2010 06:43AM

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This is good information for home owners. Thanks for the post.

Posted by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI BUCKS County & Philadelphia, PA HOMES (RE/MAX Centre Realtors) about 2 years ago

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