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Helpful Tips For Choosing a Realtor

September 3rd, 2010

Choosing Your RealtorĀ®

There are a few things to consider when deciding upon a real estate professional. Chances are you’re either purchasing a home or putting a sign out in front of your single largest investment. So, for most people, it’s an important decision. Even if you have a family friend or relative in the business, it’s always a good idea to consider a few things before deciding who’s going to be the right person to represent your interest. Whether you’re buying or selling, here are a few things to consider:

Communication

In my opinion, it’s a BIG ONE. It doesn’t matter how many homes a realtor or his or her company has sold. If there is not an open and available line of communication between client and agent, a sale is usually harder to make. Real estate, despite the fact that technology allows everyone access to information, is still a belly to belly business. Chances are if an agent is not easy to reach and gives you the feeling that your home is his or her top priority, you need to make a different choice.

Other Peoples Opinion

Ask around. Talk to friends or visit on-line references so you can evaluate particulars agent’s past performance. You may even want to speak with the agent’s Primary Broker for their opinion of the agent.

Trust

Does the agent you’re talking to you exhibit confidence without being arrogant? Do you feel that your needs will be met, at the same time do you feel free and willing to do the things that the agent will ask you to do to get the job done. Remember whether you’re buying or selling, you’ve got to participate, to make the sale come to fruition. Make sure that your representative is a person that you look forward to talking to.

Track Record

This is the hardest metric to decide upon. You may find that the agent with the most “sides” (transactions) is not the right fit. I sold my first home because the seller believes in me. He knew I’d do everything in my power to sell his home. And I did. Good thing too, because he told his neighbor all his personal business. And you know what? I sold the neighbors house as well.

Realtor Mark Haining writes about Nashville real estate conditions at his blog. Visit his website at nashvillerealestatesearchonline.com

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