5 Reasons
to Hire a Real Estate Professional
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Posted: 02 Oct 2013 04:00 AM
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Today we are excited to
have Ashley Garner, a Director of the North Carolina Association of Realtors
(NCAR), as our guest blogger. Ashley was so inspired from our most
recent edition of KCM that he chose to expand on one of his (and our)
favorite slides from the presentation. - The KCM Crew
The real estate market is a
place where most people will make their largest investment ever. It is a
place where fortunes can be, and often are, made. It is not a place,
however, for you to “wing it”.
While the myriad TV shows
about real estate make the process look so simple – it’s not really that
simple… they make it seem like all you need to do is slap a for sale by owner
sign in the yard, have one open house with fresh flowers and fresh baked
cookies and bam! SOLD! in one day. Well I can tell you that in New
Hanover County, North Carolina it takes an average of 121 days to sell a
home. An average means that some houses take much longer to sell and some
much less than 121 days to sell.
You need a professional, full
time, well educated, ethical and trustworthy REALTOR to represent you whether
buying or selling real estate.
1
- Paperwork
Currently in North Carolina
there are over 24 pages of contracts involved with buying or selling most
homes. The state law requires much of this paperwork regardless or whether or
not you hire a REALTOR. REALTORS are trained and educated on the
contracts, which are constantly changing, so they can advise you during the
process. They can also refer you to a real estate attorney to represent
you on all legal matters involved in the process.
2 - Process
There are about 180 typical
actions, research steps, procedures, processes and review stages in a
successful residential real estate transaction that are normally provided by
full service real estate brokerages in return for their
sales commission. (Based on a report prepared by the Orlando Regional
REALTORS Association). So this means that if you choose to go it on
your own, you are going to have to do all 180 things yourself… or they don’t
get done… which probably means your transaction doesn’t end in a successful
purchase/sale.
3 - Negotiation
While there will always be
that one guy (or gal) who thinks he (she) is the all-time greatest
negotiator, the vast majority of folks do not like confrontational
interactions. A negotiation for the purchase/sale of an asset as large
as a piece of real estate can be a very confrontational interaction. The role
of the REALTOR is to act as a buffer between the two parties who are in the
midst of a very emotional and high-level financial transaction, both wanting
to get the best they can get often at the detriment of the other party. A
real estate professional is experienced in all aspects of the negotiation and
is bound legally to do only what is in the best interest of his/her client.
4 - Values
Perhaps the single most
important aspect of the transaction is the value of the piece of property.
If you are a seller you want
to know how much you can expect to get for the sales price and how much of
that you will walk away with in your pocket. You want to advertise the
property for sale at the right price so you sell for as much as possible but
you don’t want to price it so high that no buyers make you an offer (and YES
if you price it too high MOST buyers will not want to offend you by making a
low offer…thus you don’t get any offers).
If you are the buyer,
you want to know how much to offer. Now multiple offer situations are
happening more frequently and if a buyer offers too low, they can either be
rejected completely by the seller or they can cause the negotiation to take
too long thus allowing time for a competing bid to come in… allowing the seller
to be in the driver’s seat.
5
- Teacher
Any good professional,
whether a real estate professional, doctor, lawyer, CPA, etc., will have the
heart of a teacher. Real estate brokerage is a service business. The
professional REALTOR is there to educate you about the conditions impacting
today’s real estate market. It is as easy as picking up the newspaper
or searching the Internet for real estate news to see conflicting headline
after conflicting headline. “Prices are up 20%”, “Among worst markets in nation”,
“Best year since the crash”…well which is it? All real estate is local and
your real estate professional will know the local market conditions and will
lead you through the process, like any good teacher would, making sure you
understand all that is going on around you.
A real estate
professional is a crucial member of your team when buying or selling real
estate. You could be buying your first home or
your tenth home, an investment property or a vacation home, commercial or
residential…whichever it is you are best served in the care of a full time,
well educated, ethical, trustworthy real estate professional.
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