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Mission Viejo Realtors
Mission Viejo Realtors can make or break your deal. We'll give you best practices for finding the right real estate agent before you start looking for a home.Someparties, for unknown reasons, don't trust real estate agents and don't really comprehen what an agent brings to the table that they can't do for themselves.
Two of the biggest mistakes home sellers make when choosing a listing agent are selecting an agent solely based on the following Highest list price or Lowest commission.
At first glance, a seller might say, "What? Are you nuts?" Because sellers want the highest possible price and to pay the least amount of commission. But those two criteria have very little to do with hiring a competent agent and, in many instances, are completely irrelevant.Agents can't tell you how much your home will sell for. That's a fallacy. A listing agent can show you comparable sales, pending sales, and active sales. But YOU choose the sales price and a buyer will tell you if the price is right. An agent can suggest the list price that will attract a buyer. Where it goes from there is generally left up to the buyer.
Since agents can't guarantee your sales price, the listing agent who suggests the highest price could very well be untruthful. Ask the agent to show you numbers supporting that suggested list price. If the agent has no stats or the home sales are located in a different neighborhood, that could be a red flag.
Look for a listing agent who gives you a range.
There is often, but not always, a price range. It might be apart $10,000 on the low-end versus the high, or the spread might be greater. Many factors determine the range, among which are location, the temperature of the market, and improvements in the home.
The best time for an offer is within the first 30 days on market. Twenty-one days is ideal. If the property is priced right, you'll get an offer. If it's priced too high, you might not get any showings at all; buyers will shun your home and you'll eventually end up reducing the price, leaving buyers wondering what's wrong with your house.
Should You Choose an Agent-Based on Commission?
Real estate agents are not equal; each is unique. Remember about 10% of the agents do roughly 90% of the business. Each has her own marketing techniques and advertising budget. By choosing an agent with a large advertising budget and company dollars to match it, you might gain greater exposure to the largest number of buyers, which is ideal. Reaching greater numbers of buyers equals better chances of a good offer.
Why would anMission Viejo Realtors willingly work for less than competitors?
There is always a reason why a broker or real estate agent would discount a real estate fee. Sometimes it's the only way the agent feels it's possible to compete in a highly competitive business because the agent can't otherwise stand apart from the competition on service, knowledge or negotiation skills.
If the sole benefit an agent brings to a table is a cheap fee, ask yourself why. Is the agent desperate for business or unqualified? Do you want to work with a desperate agent?
Sometimes full-service agents will negotiate a lower commission under special circumstances such as:
You're buying a home and selling a home at the same time, giving both transactions to one agent. I don't give discounts like that*, but some agents will.
You're willing to do all of the legwork, advertising, marketing, and pay for expenses related to the sale.
You promise to refer more business to the agent, which would result in multiple transactions.
You're selling more than one home.
You don't have enough equity to pay a full commission.
The agent accepts you as a pro bono case.
The agent will lose the listing unless she matches a competitor's fee.
The agent wants the signage (exposure to traffic) overcharging a full commission.
If you are interviewing agents who offer similar services and can't decide between them, ask to see a track record of each agent's original list price and final sale numbers. Odds are the lowest-fee agent will show more price reductions and longer DOM. The difference between an agent who charges 5% and 6% is 1%. Ask yourself how you come out ahead if your price ends up reduced 2% because you chose a lower-fee agent who could not afford to actively market your home.
The main thing that distinguishes a REALTOR® from someone who's merely licensed by the state to sell real estate is the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, which requires REALTORS® to put their clients' interests first at all times.
The REALTOR® Code of Ethics was first adopted in 1913 as a voluntary document outlining the professional duties of membership. The code became mandatory in 1924, four years after the Texas Association of REALTORS® was formed. This was an era before licensing was required in many states
Selling your home is going take some work, but just becaue it will take effort does not mean it needs to be any harder than necessary.Mission Viejo Realtors can help you thriugh process of buying or selling your home.
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