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Choosing a Realtor
Choosing a realtor is a major step in the home buying process. You may be spending a lot of time with the realtor that you choose, so it is important to take your time and really shop for a person that you fit well with. Ask your mortgage broker if they have a realtor that they might recommend to you that is familiar with the area you are looking to buy a home in. Also, ask friends and family if they have or know of a realtor that they truly like that they could refer you to. The realtor is a key player in helping you to sell or buy a new home. A poor realtor can undersell your home and cost you money. Therefore, choosing a realtor that you feel comfortable with and that is reliable is very important. Make sure you choose the right realtor for the right job. The are realtors for buyers and sellers. A buyers agent has the credentials ABR and will work in the buyers best interests. Real Estate is a local industry. A good Realtor should know their area inside and out and should be able to prove their skills by documentating their history of sales. A Realtor with many sales in a given area obviously probably more than an agent with none. A realtor familiar with the area you are interested in purchasing in will have previous knowledge of schools and transportation information. As mortgage brokers we have close relationships with many Realtors. Contact us for a preapproval and we can get you in touch with a great Realtor for your market. Realtor is a trademark of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Make sure the realtor you choose is willing to work hard for you. Don't let them push you into buying a home so they can get a commission. They should get to know exactly what you are looking for in a home.
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