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postheadericon The Best Real Estate Agents Work For You

Fast-talking salespeople might seem impressive at first glance, but they’re not always the best choice. When it comes to hiring a real estate agent, the smart shopper looks for one that’s honest, outgoing and comes with good reviews from past customers. Integrity should also be a high priority, as should an ability to communicate well.

Having a good rapport with the person you’re looking to hire to either buy or sell a home is vital. This agent must be a good listener for the transaction to go smoothly. But, remember, you must be a good listener, too.

Successfully buying or selling a home is a pursuit of communication. On your part, it’s very important whether you’re buying or selling that you feel comfortable enough with the agent to share your hopes, desires and what you’d be willing to settle for. On the listening end, you must get clear, and honest, feedback from the agent about what is feasible. If your expectations are reasonable and your agent’s don’t sound that way, there’s a disconnect somewhere.

If you’re selling a home, your agent must understand what you need and want to get out of a home. These can be two very different numbers, but in some markets the “want” can be very possible. You must also feel comfortable enough to clearly explain any flaws with the home and what, if anything, you can do prior to the sale to remedy one.

When dealing with an honest agent, you should receive good feedback about your expectations. This can include advice on what can be done to attain the desired price, what you can expect during the sales process and a clear and easy to understand explanation of any contracts. If you don’t get these things, be a little wary. Also, if your real estate agent promises you the sun and the stars, ask questions. The person might be promising you the world to get you to sign a contract. A reputable agent will not do this.

On the buying end, your budget, desires for the home and the area you’d like to live in must be made very clear. If you want a three bedroom and the agent keeps showing you two bedroom places, there’s a problem in communication. The lack of understanding is not only a waste of your time; it’s a waste of the agent’s. Be certain to list out minimum requirements about what you’d like to buy; otherwise, you’ll both be spinning your wheels.

Buying or selling a house can be a great experience if a good real estate agent is involved. This person will act as a liaison between you and others in the business dealing and should help take some of the burdens off you. If he or she doesn’t, you haven’t found a good agent.

When looking for the right agent, check out different offices and go with a person you feel comfortable talking with, one who is state licensed and has a good track record with past clients. It’s more than okay to interview a few. If communication and trust are present, along with the right credentials, you’ve found a keeper.

Remember, buying or selling a home is a complex process. Make sure the real estate agent you hire is out to serve you during the deal.

postheadericon Internet Knowledge Is A Must For Real Estate Agents

Although I am not directly connected with real estate selling, I was able to work with several real estate agents in the company where I’m currently working.

At age 50, I was lucky enough to be able to work as an SEO Specialist in a Property Management company here in Fort Bonifacio Global City, Philippines. The company manages several commercial centers and Hotels in Metro Manila, Cebu City and Davao City. They are also engaged in Leasing and Brokerage, selling prime real estate properties, house and lot and condominiums around the Metro and other parts of the Country.

When I was hired as an SEO Specialist, I was expecting to be assigned in their main office in Global City, but instead I was assigned in one of their project in Quezon City, the Cherry Orchard Suites Condominium. I found out later on that the reason why I was assigned there is because, aside from my main job, I will also serve as a technical support for the real estate agents of the said project.

I was really surprised that most of the agents of that project are not too familiar with the Internet yet. Some of them do not even know how to send emails to their client. When a client asks for pictures of the model units, I’m the one doing it since they don’t even know how to attach files or pictures in their emails.

I really realized the importance of Internet to real estate agents. I was able to witness how the Internet helped the agents facilitate some of their task, sell more and earn more. I even remember this one lady agent who doesn’t know how to create an email account since I’m the one who create one for her, but later on became one of the top sellers.

With those experiences, I realized that Internet knowledge is really a must for real estate agents who wants to sell and earn more.

postheadericon Americans Split On Real Estate Agents Service

Americans are split on whether they are satisfied with their real estate agents services, according to the latest survey conducted by Housing Predictor, which forecasts housing markets in all 50 U.S. states. The online survey indicates respondents are divided on the quality of their agents services.
Forty-seven percent of the respondents said they were satisfied with their last real estate agents services, while a nearly exact number of 46% said they were not satisfied with their agents. Some seven percent were unsure.
After a national real estate boom in many states, the survey indicates that real estate agents may have a long way to go to increase the public’s perception and enthusiasm of their industry. Previous studies have also shown that the public does not blame their real estate agents for paying too much for properties they have purchased in the last few years.
Housing Predictor regularly surveys visitors to the web site on a variety of issues related to the real estate industry, which is one of the largest driving forces of the national economy. Despite the slowdown in the housing market in many states, 18 states local markets are appreciating, including Texas and New Mexico, where foreclosures are just beginning to record higher numbers.
Forecasts for more than 250 local markets in all 50 states are provided on Housing Predictor, where you may also search real estate listings and foreclosures, which is becoming an increasingly active market for many home buyers and investors.
Housing Predictor has forecast that more than two million homes will be foreclosed through 2009 due to fall out from the sub-prime loan crisis as it spreads into the conventional mortgage markets. Foreclosures are at near record high levels in many areas, but are rare in the second home and vacation markets, where a large percentage of buyers pay cash for property.
Housing Predictor is a leading online resource for consumers, home owners, the real estate industry, mortgage and financial companies, which regularly consult the web site for its unbiased independent housing market forecasts.

postheadericon Some Advice For New Real Estate Agents

Many new real estate agents think that once theyve obtained their real estate license that the road to success will be easily obtained and quickly traveled. These agents experience a rude awakening when they realize the amount of time and effort that must be put into their work to experience even the smallest amount of success. Its rare that a new real estate agent can achieve a significant amount of success by working part time. This is does not meant that success is impossible. Rather, that it will not be gained so easily.
Expect to make a financial investment that will not be returned in a short amount of time. You will spend money when you first begin your career as a real estate agent. Some fees that a new real estate agent must pay include the business license, local Multiple Listing Service fees, Board of Realtor fees, training or certification required by your brokerage company, as well as expenses for doing business.
It is a good idea to have a healthy savings built up because it could take a few months for you to receive your first pay check. As a real estate agent, you are paid commission based on the houses you sell. The transaction must close before you are paid for the transaction, so dont expect to receive your commission immediately. It typically takes between thirty and sixty days for the transaction to close.
You will likely work long hours when you first start out as a real estate agent. In most cases, you will be allowed to make your own hours, but keep in mind that you might have to work around your clients schedule in some cases. By no means should your clients control your time. However, be prepared to make a showing in the evening or on the weekend in the case that a client does not have any other available time. This might not be your ideal situation, but it is often necessary.
Know that you are expected to be more than just a salesperson. Often, real estate agents forgo customer service for the sake of making a commission. Your clients want to be treated as more than dollar signs. Putting more into each deal gives clients a reason to refer you to their family and friends. At times, your referral network will prove to your best marketing tool. Do the work it takes to find the perfect property for your clients. Understand that there may be times in the process that your client needs emotional counseling. These are the aspects of a real estate agent that make clients want to tell their friends about you.
Discouragement can come easily during your first months as a real estate agent. It might seem like everyone around you is closing deals while you struggle to find clients. When you start to feel this way, remind yourself that you are just starting out and these people have had years of practice. Until you build your referral network and other marketing strategies, finding your clients will be entirely up to you. You will have to resort the manual method of overturning every stone to find clients. With some practice you will refine the way you find new clients and the new guy in the firm will look to you for advice on finding clients.

postheadericon Realtors- Characteristics of Good Real Estate Agents

In Denver, there are many real estate agents to choose from. Selecting the right person is a daunting task. With so much riding on your choice you need to know you have selected the right agent. There are some characteristics of good real estate agents. This article will tell you what to look for so you can make the right choice.When buying or selling real estate the first impression may be the last impression. If your first impression is anything less than positive take a look at why. Is it your own personal bias or is something wrong? A good real estate agent should give you a good first impression.Professionalism is required in all areas. If your realtor doesn’t behave professionally with you, he or she won’t be professional with other potential buyers or sellers either. Is the agent dressed neatly? Is the office tidy or are there piles of papers on the desk? Is the waiting area comfortable? The answers to these should always be yes.Consider how fast phone calls and emails are returned. This says a lot about how hard your agent is willing to work. Calls and emails should always be followed up in a timely manner. Your agent should be knowledgeable and should be able to help you through the process of buying or selling. Agents should know the state and local real estate requirements and applicable laws as well as be familiar recreation spots, schools and hospitals.Good agents enjoy working with people. They make you feel at home and are always willing to answer your questions. Agents should be polite, friendly and should never rush you. They should make you feel that you are their focus and not a sales commission. You want an agent that goes beyond the call of duty. These are agents who give you regular reports and do everything they can to help. In short, these are the most effective at doing the job you need.Realtors should be forthright and honest at all times. You deserve to have an agent that takes the time to make you Number One. If you even suspect that your realtor is dodging your phone or doing less than their part, sever the relationship and look for another agent. This is a great time to buy real estate in Denver. These characteristics of good real estate agents can help you do just that.

postheadericon Real Estate Agents Differ

If you are thinking of buying a new home, you must be aware of the difference between seller agent, buyer agent and dual real estate agents. Using the wrong kind of agent could affect the financial wording of the deal and have material legal implications. Read on to arm yourself with an understanding of the difference and how to use it to your advantage when buying a home.

Real estate law has evolved to require that an agent list who they are representing. This is normally done in you first meeting with the agent through a formal disclosure document that you must sign that identifies whether the agent is representing the buyer or seller. A seller’s agents represent the seller. Most real estate agents believe it or not are seller’s agents. They may be friendly to you as a potential buyer, escort you around town to show you multiple homes and help you prepare an offer on a home. However, the agent is working for the seller and looking out for the interests of the seller. And vice versa, buyer’s real estate agent actually works for the buyer and have a fiduciary responsibility to look out for the interests of the buyer. There are also dual agents, but we’ll come back to that in a moment.

More often than not, this has nothing to do with who actually pays the agent. Why is this important? If you are the buyer, you should seek a good buyer agent because of the financial, legal and ethical implications. A seller’s agent has a fiduciary responsibility to the seller not to you as the buyer. This means during the negotiations a seller’s agent will be working for the seller. Here’s a real life case in point to help clarify. Suppose an agent discovers that the seller must relocate for a new job, has become highly motivated and is now willing to accept $25,000 under the listed price. If the agent is a buyer’s agent he/she will be obligated and very likely excited to tell you this message. However, if the agent is the seller’s agent working for the seller – he/she does not have to convey this message to you and may not give away the data initially in an effort to get the higher offer from you.

Now, back to dual agents. Periodically your will find an agent that says they are operating in a dual role; meaning they are functioning as a buyer and seller agent. Be careful in this situation. As a buyer you may want to stay clear of a dual agent. Realistically, the dual agent is unable to fully negotiate the buyer’s interests without adversely affecting the seller and visa versa. There are some outstanding agents that can operate effectively in the dual role. However, as a buyer, you should understand the potential conflict. If you want the lowest price on a home, seek a outstanding buyer’s agent whose loyalties are aligned exclusively with you. You may be wondering who ultimately pays for a buyer’s agent. Normally the selling agent lists the property in the MLS (“multiple listing service”) and shares the commission with the agent who brings the buyer. Generally, the seller’s agent and the buyer’s agent split the real estate commission with fifty percent going to each agent. This means that although the buyer’s agent is working for you, the seller is funding the commissions to the buyer’s agent. At various times you may find a listing where the selling agent does not agree to share the commission with the agent who brings the buyer and in that case you would have to settle on who will pay for the buyer’s agent. Recognizing the financial, legal and ethical implications of buyer, seller and dual agents is important to you as a home purchaser. Prior to engaging in any real estate transaction as the home buyer, find yourself a good buyer’s agent with at least 10 years of experience in your market. They will have a fiduciary responisibility to act in your best interest and have the experience to help you negotiate the lowest price for the home.

postheadericon Real Estate Agents – Choosing the Right One

If you are in the market to sell your home, it is important to choose a real estate agent who will do his or her best job and provide the most excellent services to you. After all, you are looking for quality, honesty, timeliness, and dedication. So how do you go weeding out the good real estate agents from the bad real estate agents? There are a few ways that you can do this.

To start with, you will want to know how long the real estate agent has been in practice, and if their licensure is kept up to date. Several years of practice under their belt has given them a world of experience to make a good sale. Also, check what hours they work. If they don’t work nights or weekends, then this schedule will fail to accommodate most working people in the mindset to buy. A part-time realtor may not have the time to adequately market your property.

In the line of work experience, find out how many properties they have sold in the last year, and the average sale price of them. Ask them what percent of their listings have sold, and if they can provide you with references from homeowners, whose houses have sold, and those who haven’t. It is important to find an agent who is willing to disclose facts. If they are a good agent, they won’t have anything to hide. Find out how many current listings they have. The fewer the better for you, since an overloaded real estate agent won’t have the time to devote to your sale. If they have a full load already, this is the time to say goodbye.

Since advertising is key to selling your house, find out if they will commit to a certain amount of money spent each month to this area. An unadvertised house will be too unnoticeable to sell. Request a thirty or sixty-day contract agreement time. This will provide the realtor time to sell, but gives you an opportunity to move on if you are unhappy with them. If they refuse, by all means question why. You really don’t want to be locked into an agreement for years, only to find out the real estate agent is not a good one. Also find out if the property will be on the Multi Listing Service, and what their policies on open houses are. These are all key items in getting your house in the viewing area of potential buyers.

Question the real estate agent as to how long the property will take to sell at suggested price. Your house may be worth the amount advertised, but quite possibly the area will not get you that price. You need honesty in this matter. Most importantly, do not overprice your house. You may not get any potential buyers attention with this maneuver.

The real estate agent will be your home’s best opportunity to be sold. It is important to ask questions, and pay attention to detail, when making this selection. You need someone who is able to provide care, time and effort in selling your house. Remember, you are entrusting this individual to handle probably one of the biggest financial transactions of your life. Making the right choice could be the difference between that “SOLD” sign going up or not.

postheadericon How to Find Real Estate Agents?

While looking for a profitable real estate transaction, it is imperative to look for a qualified and experienced real estate agent. A real estate agent can help you to secure the most profitable deal and you can save a great amount of money as well. But, how will you find a real estate agent? In this article, we’ll discuss factors that can help you to find the real estate agent.

Use Referrals:

Fro getting the best deal, you can use referrals given by your friends, family, neighbors and coworkers. In fact, through this medium, you can get services from people who have already satisfied the needs of your acquaintances and family members. Hence, ask people and enquire about their experiences and then, make your decision.

Search through Online Agent Listings:

Many websites offer real estate agents’ listing. The list comprises of real estate agents who have paid to be listed in the directory. You can search the list and gather full information about a realtor who can meet your requirements. Check their years of experience and read customer testimonials to choose the best help. For getting better services, you can visit realtors’ offices and ask for more details on their services.

Attend Open Houses:

Visiting open houses is the one of the easiest ways to be in touch with real estate agents. Go there, meet new people and get their business cards. Through inter-personal meeting, you will get to know about the behavior of a particular person well. Think if you are comfortable working with the person or not. Choose a person whom you think can provide your service as per your expectations.

Advertising:

Nowadays, realtors advertize their services through newspapers, internet, magazines and other sources. Hence, if you are want to hire a realtor, try searching the one in the local newspaper or go online.

Finding the right real estate agent is not a tough job if you know exact places to satisfy your curiosity.

postheadericon marketing for real estate agents



A lot of professionals consider that marketing for real estate agents is just about looking for clients, advertising, sites, brochures or newsletters.There are lots of “marketing” activities that result simply inefficient, time wasting and really demoralizing. Competent marketing for real estate agents is an ongoing activity defined by a number of steps. It is necessary that you see what true marketing for real estate agents is about; you will be amazed to witness how in 6 simple steps you create a winning strategy for your agency, one that will enhance your commercial image and propel your success. 1. Establish Aims Effective marketing for real estate agents is achieved by recognizing where you are and where you wish your agency to go. Detailed objectives present what you desire and how to get it. These should be founded on what you visualize yourself doing, possessing and being. Question yourself regarding what you want in terms of job, lifestyle and income. Your goals have to be SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. 2. Specify Your Main Clients You have to define, plan and target a specific group of individuals showing similar characteristics. You have to exhaustively know who your possible buyers are in order to understand why they would accept your service. True marketing for real estate agents is about holding sincere conversations with buyers about who you are and what you offer and building mutual faith and deference. To achieve this, you have to know every detail about the individuals behind a potential sale. Just then, you are able to deliver the accurate offering to possible buyers. 3. Create a Selling Message You have to distinguish yourself from the competitors within your arena by means of pluses, abilities and life experiences that are meaningful for your customers.4. Train your customers Good marketing for real estate agents lets you see that it is an ongoing training process. You have to deserve the buyer’s confidence and educate him on the facts in order to make him lastly acquire a property from you. Buyers first realize they can buy a property, then, they proceed to get facts, next they asses the different options they possess and lastly, they take action. You must recognize in which phase your buyer is in order to either begin from zero, clarify wrong ideas and get over objections or go for the sale.5. Establish a Recommendation Scheme Recommendations are essential in marketing for real estate agents, because these are the simplest way to get steady buyers. Tell your buyers that you expect recommendations and what sort you want. The more you remain fresh in your buyers’ minds, the more chances you possess of them talking to others about you. 6. Define a Monthly Selling Plan Based on the five preceding points, enforce genuine marketing for real estate agents with a detailed plan. Write your monthly objective in terms of potential clients, income or any other meaningful condition. Establish a weekly action program with events you will go to, individuals you will contact, meet or send information to, call on former buyers and writing articles.

postheadericon Friend or Foe: Building Relationships with Real Estate Agents

You don’t have to be in the business of real estate investing for very long before you hear the ongoing controversy – should you work with real estate agents or not? Some will tell you, absolutely not. The reason is that real estate agents are unfamiliar with the real estate investing side of the business; therefore they will not be receptive to creative deals.
While that may be true, the real truth may be that real estate investors have not always shown their best side when working with an agent and therefore have created their own bad reputation. If you approach agents as you would any other business venture and work to build a relationship on trust, in the long run such a relationship could possibly net you thousands of dollars in profits.
Give Value First
Find an agent that has a number of signs up in the neighborhood where you primarily work. Contact that agent and lay the groundwork for a relationship. In your business – if you are marketing correctly – you will be getting leads that aren’t suited for your real estate investing business. Perhaps they are not flexible on terms or price. Pass that contact information on to this agent. If you start out by giving value rather than demanding that this agent bend your direction, you will build trust.
As you get to know one another, explain the types of properties you are looking for. You are looking for the fixer uppers that the agent would be embarrassed to show to any retail buyer. Of course the agent understands now that you are going to resell. If you are the rehabber and will be the one selling to the end-user, you stand to gain if you then list the property with this agent. Even if you could make more by selling it yourself (by owner), in this instance, paying the commission would be a wise investment. Now you have offered the agent two ways to profit on one property. Additionally, you can offer a short closing date. What agent wouldn’t like to close in a ten-day time frame?
Reasonable Earnest Deposit
As a real estate investor, if all you are going to put down as earnest money is a few bucks, don’t bother with an agent. Why take the chance of offending him or her? Be ready to hand over at least $500. Again, if you do business in an ethical and trustworthy manner, that agent will bend over backward to return the favor.
Expired Listings
Ask your agent ally for the information on expired listings. These are properties that didn’t sell but the listing with the agent has now expired. Oftentimes these owners are more motivated because of the long delay with no sale. They are great candidates for you to contact and see if you can put a deal together. There are bargain properties in these listings. If you are able to help that owner get out of the property, then everyone wins.
Information at Your Fingertips
When you are out in the field, you may need property information quickly. If your relationship with this agent is well established, now you will feel at ease in calling and asking for your friend to look it up for you. You might need to know rent prices in the area, or comps of nearby sales. This is a tremendous benefit to your real estate investing business when that kind of information is yours for the asking.
Conclusion
As you can see, working with a real estate agent is no different than any other kind of business relationship that is built on trust. To view real estate agents as your competition, or even as the enemy, is totally self-defeating and can eventually cost you dearly. Essentially you are in the same business and each of you can benefit from the other.
Make it your goal to cultivate a select group of agents with whom you can work closely. After a few years of this type of relationship building, you will look back and see the thousands of dollars worth of deals that have come your way that you would never have found on your own.

postheadericon Are Real Estate Agents Worth Their Fee?

There’s no doubt about it, people use real estate agents to sell and buy property all the time. On the other hand, some people, choose not to use a real estate agent and in turn, buy and sell their own properties. This often leaves many wondering if real estate agents are truly worth their fees. The answer is, “it depends on your lifestyle and the time in your life that the real estate transaction is completed.” That is, each person’s circumstances will dictate the answer to this mind-boggling question. We will now discuss this in further detail.

First, of all, let’s discuss why some people employ an agent. Many people employ an agent simply because they don’t have the time or the energy to sell the property themselves. Take me for instance, when I employed a real estate agent to sell my residential property, I was working a full time job, caring for children, my husband and my home. We were both very busy and simply didn’t have the time or the energy to take care of the details to get our property sold. We had too much going on and we simply needed to get the property sold quickly so that we wouldn’t loose out on our “dream home.” In this instance, conducting the entire deal ourselves simply would not have been a wise decision. Instead, we hired a professional real estate agent and we paid her 4% of the selling price. Although this may seem like a lot, it actually wasn’t. Our real estate agent closed the deal quickly and got us 10% more than we thought the property was worth. She really knew her stuff and we were smart to hire her.

Second, let’s discuss why some people might choose to conduct their own real estate transaction. There are many reasons but the most common is that they have the time and energy to handle the deal and they don’t want to share the profits with the agent. Let me use myself again as an example. Once I became an empty nester and started looking for additional income, I decided to play the real estate investing game by selling a piece of property that I already owned. As an empty nester, I listed the property in the paper, showed it, and handled contract negotiations. As a result, we received a nice offer for the sale and when it closed, we received a hefty profit due to the fact that we didn’t use an agent. In this case, an agent simply didn’t make good financial sense.

In conclusion, I’ve learned that real estate agents can be worth their fees however it depends on your personal situation. If you don’t have the time to sell or buy property yourself, for whatever reason, it pays to use an agent. If you have time and energy, then using an agent makes no sense at all. So, do what works for you and enjoy your profits – either way, you earned them!There’s no doubt about it, people use real estate agents to sell and buy property all the time. On the other hand, some people, choose not to use a real esate agent and in turn, buy and sell their own properties. This often leaves many wondering if real estate agents are truly worth their fees. The answer is, “it depends on your lifestyle and the time in your life that the real estate transaction is completed.” That is, each person’s circumstances will dictate the answer to this mind-boggling question. Let’s now discuss this in further detail.

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postheadericon Are Real Estate Agents Worth Their Fees?

There’s no doubt about it, people use real estate agents to sell and buy property all the time. On the other hand, some people, choose not to use a real estate agent and in turn, buy and sell their own properties. This often leaves many wondering if real estate agents are truly worth their fees. The answer is, “it depends on your lifestyle and the time in your life that the real estate transaction is completed.” That is, each person’s circumstances will dictate the answer to this mind-boggling question. We will now discuss this in further detail.
First, of all, let’s discuss why some people employ an agent. Many people employ an agent simply because they don’t have the time or the energy to sell the property themselves. Take me for instance, when I employed a real estate agent to sell my residential property, I was working a full time job, caring for children, my husband and my home. We were both very busy and simply didn’t have the time or the energy to take care of the details to get our property sold. We had too much going on and we simply needed to get the property sold quickly so that we wouldn’t loose out on our “dream home.” In this instance, conducting the entire deal ourselves simply would not have been a wise decision. Instead, we hired a professional real estate agent and we paid her 4% of the selling price. Although this may seem like a lot, it actually wasn’t. Our real estate agent closed the deal quickly and got us 10% more than we thought the property was worth. She really knew her stuff and we were smart to hire her.
Second, let’s discuss why some people might choose to conduct their own real estate transaction. There are many reasons but the most common is that they have the time and energy to handle the deal and they don’t want to share the profits with the agent. Let me use myself again as an example. Once I became an empty nester and started looking for additional income, I decided to play the real estate investing game by selling a piece of property that I already owned. As an empty nester, I listed the property in the paper, showed it, and handled contract negotiations. As a result, we received a nice offer for the sale and when it closed, we received a hefty profit due to the fact that we didn’t use an agent. In this case, an agent simply didn’t make good financial sense.
In conclusion, I’ve learned that real estate agents can be worth their fees however it depends on your personal situation. If you don’t have the time to sell or buy property yourself, for whatever reason, it pays to use an agent. If you have time and energy, then using an agent makes no sense at all. So, do what works for you and enjoy your profits – either way, you earned them!There’s no doubt about it, people use real estate agents to sell and buy property all the time. On the other hand, some people, choose not to use a real esate agent and in turn, buy and sell their own properties. This often leaves many wondering if real estate agents are truly worth their fees. The answer is, “it depends on your lifestyle and the time in your life that the real estate transaction is completed.” That is, each person’s circumstances will dictate the answer to this mind-boggling question. Let’s now discuss this in further detail.

postheadericon Invest Money in Indian Real Estate Industry Through Real Estate Agents

This is the right time to invest money in the Indian real estate sector. If you are interested in earning lots of money, then you should hurry up to make plans for putting your money in this booming sector. Do not worry if you do not know the procedure for investing money in this industry. If you would like to know the actual face of the current real estate industry then get in touch with various with real estate agents in India. These agents would guide you on how to invest money in various real estate sectors in India. There are various real estate investment programs which are available with most of the investment banks. These investments banks take your money and invest them in the new projects of the real estate companies operating in India. Walking with these banks might help those enthusiastic people who are already familiar with the terms and terminologies of real estate investment programs. The rest of the individuals who are not aware of this industry should seek the necessary guidance from the real estate agents in India. Apart from investment advice, these agents also guide people for buying and selling of properties. Most of the real estate agents in India advice people to buy a home at the cheapest price and after a few years when the value of this property is very high then they can sell it at higher price. Some of the prominent names of the real estate builders in India are DLF, Unitech, Ansal API Raheja Developers and OMAXE. Various financial surveys have shown that these giants have made their investors happy after giving them lucrative returns. These companies are spreading to various smaller Indian cities where they are planning excellent housing projects. They are now highlighting their different types of investment programs in the financial market. You can contact their respective real estate agents for investing your money. These and other reputed real estate companies have got their own websites. These are also the appropriate tools to get proper knowledge about their undergoing projects as well as new projects. These sites also let you know about their various investment programs. People who are interested to see their money grow should hurry up their way to contact the available real estate representatives in India. Before investing your money through agents, you should verify the authenticity of these agents. You should get in touch with those real estate agents who have been popularly known for their work. The agents who promise maximum benefits to you through their excellent investment programs are the best for you. On contacting an agent you should tell him what is your financial capability to go ahead with the investment programs. One needs to remember that the more he invest in this sector, the more he will earn. Hence, real estate in India is running the bulls’ race in the contemporary growing economy.

postheadericon Why You Need To Avoid Pushy Real Estate Agents

Whether you are buying a home or selling a home, you are most likely going to need the services of a real estate agent. Most people have seen movies and heard horror stories about pushy real estate agents that try to get you to buy a home you arent interested in or list your home for a price well above what its worth. The last thing you want is for the real estate agent you work with to be anything like the stereotypes.
A real estate agents success will tell you a lot about how he or she works. How many homes does that agent sell? An successful agent that sales many homes is usually easy to work with. When you are interviewing real estate agents you might find it helpful to ask for references. Of course, these references should have experiences relevant to the services you are looking for. If you are buying a home from the real estate agent, speaking to someone who has had a positive selling experience with the agent will not be of much help.
Choose an agent based on a referral you receive from someone you trust. When a friend or family member gives you the name of a real estate agent, there is a greater chance of you having a successful experience with the agent, than if you randomly choose one from the telephone book. Make sure the person who is referring the real estate to you has had a recent experience in working with the agent.
If you are a buyer working with a real estate agent, make sure to give the agent the details you are looking for in a home along with the maximum price you are willing to pay. Your agent should make every agent to show you homes that meet the criteria. There are some agents that will attempt to show you homes that are above your maximum price or do not meet your priority criteria. Usually this happens because the agent has some ulterior motive for selling the property. Respond to this situation the first time by asking that the real estate agent only show you homes that meet your criteria. If the agent continues to disrespect your wishes, you should move on to an agent that will abide by your requests.
Pushy real estate agents are fairly easy to recognize. You will notice that the agent does not truly seem interested in your needs or wants. The agents primary concern will be to sell you something. For buyers, the pushy agents will try whatever is necessary to get you to purchase a home that you arent interested in. These agents might express frustration when you do not make a swift enough decision to meet their satisfaction.
When working with a sellers agent, be wary of real estate agents that pressure you to make decisions before you are comfortable with working with them. A professional agent will assist you in making educated decisions based on facts. This kind of agent will even provide you with the information necessary. If you feel that a real estate agent does not have your best interests in mind, kindly thank them for their services, and enlist the services of another real estate professional.

postheadericon Top Real Estate Agents

The Real Estate sector has grown immensely over the past few years. With the revenues ranging from twelve million dollars it stands at an estimated growth rate of thirty percent. Further to elaborate the Real Estate sector stands at the second position in the Indian Economy today. With such huge figures and promising sector the Real Estate sector today invites and attracts many of the professionals who either hold expertise in the Real Estate sector or the young professional who would seek an opportunity to grow in the Real Estate sector. Like every other sector the Real estate sector today attracts many professionals as it promises high growth rate and prominent figures. Hence we find various key players in the Real Estate market today. To recall some of the key players are Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Brokers, property Brokers, Real Estate Consultants, Property Agents, Property Consultants, Real estate Retail, Property Retails, Property Experts, Real Estate Experts and among all those professionals that specialize in the property sector and help in the growth and strengthening of the Real Estate sector. Among all, the one key player that plays the most important role and also maintains the regular updates in the field of Real Estate sector are the Real Estate Agents.

Finding these agents today at every nook and corner of the road to satisfy the increasing demand of the property in the market, these Real Estate Agents are an essential part of the Real Estate sector. The key role as discussed in the previous paragraph of these Real Estate agents are to help the clients in any investments that are planned or are made in the property sector. It is ole their responsibility while they accept the client that they ensure the smooth and easy transaction of property either while purchasing or while selling of the property in the due course of time. Being a part of the Real Estate sector the Real Estate agents are like the basic units of the Real Estate sector like the cell to the living identity. The Real Estate industry offers many services to the clients and so does these Real Estate Agents. The Real Estate agent may tie up with various aligned industries like Architecture, Manufacturers, Builders, Interior Designer and other who can help the property to be customized in order to create a demand and also increase the churn of the property. They would serve from the sale purchase to the agreements and also customization of the property for the client. To conclude one can say that the Real Estate Agents are a bless to not only the Real Estate Sector but also to the clients, with their expertise they help both to gain profits with the self motive to run their lives and earn break and butter. To keep in mind, as suggested always it is an important part for the client to gain certain expertise from the news, articles and various other sources available to them in order to make the transaction error free and smooth in the course of time.

 

postheadericon Myths About Real Estate Agents

There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering. But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception. Let’s straighten out a couple myths and facts.

Myth #1: They have big hair.

Fact: Though occasionally real estate agents do have big hair, most are regular people who get up in the morning just like you do, and go to work just like you do. Many real estate agents, in fact, are going bald due to stress related hair loss. Same with the fancy dagger-shaped manicures; in actuality, many real estate agents have bitten their nails down to nubs.

Myth #2: Real Estate Agents drive luxury cars while talking on their cell phones.

Fact: Itâ??s true that real estate agents are often trying to do too many things at once, but they like to be careful about it. And though real estate agents would like to make a good impression on you, more often than not they drive Hondas and Toyotas and hope that their hard work will sell you, not their Lexus.

Myth #3: Real Estate Agents know your area.

Fact: Just like normal people, real estate agents canâ??t know everything. Though they do spend a lot of time driving around town, they canâ??t be in all places at once, and they themselves probably have preferences for one neighborhood versus another. Make it clear to your realtor what kind of area you want to live in, and they can help you look within that section of town.

Myth #4: Real Estate Agents live outside of time.

Fact: Real estate agents have lives too, and those lives happen to take place in the same physical realm as yours does. While it might seem like they spend a strangely disproportionate chunk of time speaking with you, they are actually trying to be as time-conscious as possible, so that you can move more quickly into your home and they can move more quickly to helping their next client.

Myth #5: Real Estate Agents just want your money.

Fact: What real estate agents actually want is an easy life. They want to help you find a home you love, and they want to make their (often small) bit of commission off of it (and thatâ??s off the sale, not out of your pocket). They do not want your soul or your firstborn, just some patience, consideration, and a positive home-buying experience for all.

postheadericon Real Estate Agents Is Inevitable For The Best Deal!

There are some people, who feel that a real estate transaction can be carried out without the assistance of a real estate agent. Once I was also thinking like the way you are thinking now. With just one transaction, I have changed my feeling or attitude and I fully convinced that for the best deal, the service of real estate agent is inevitable.
Of course you can get deals without the support of real estate agents, but not the best deal! I am sure you will also change the mindset in a short time.
If you are thinking that you have to pay commission to a real estate agent when you buy a property through him, I can tell you that you may be wrong. It is only the seller who pays the real estate agent. As a buyer, the service of a real estate agent will not add up in your expenses. Avoiding the real estate agent simply means that you are adding up the profit of the seller. Policies of commission may vary from state (or country) to state (country) as well.
When you deal with a real estate agent you should better make sure that he is not charging you any commission from you as a buyer. You can have a dialogue or interview with the agent so that you will be clear about his terms and conditions. And also this will help you to get a primary assessment about the capabilities of the real estate agent as well.
Many real estate agents are out there who work with sellers as well as buyers. There are many real estate agents who work with either with sellers or buyers only.
If you are a potential buyer looking for real estate properties, make sure that the real estate agents you prefer have good experience in working with buyers. Good real estate agents will be there with you until the deal is closed. They will support you during the time of transactions, documentations and approvals.
You can interview the real estate agent to find out whether he is familiar with the programs like down payment assistance. If he is not well versed with such programs, you should not hire him. The agents who do not have familiarity in these types of transactions will not be having much experience as well. So you will not able to get your investment through them.
First step in selecting the best real estate agent should start by making a short list of agents to be interviewed. You can get information about the agents from friends and family members or from lenders. Generally lenders may suggest some agents and mostly they will be agents working with buyers. The recommendation of the lender will be a good choice as they know each other and must have worked earlier together.
The agents who work with the buyers only will be the best option for you, if you are a buyer. Similarly those who work with only sellers will b the best choice for you as a seller. You should discuss with the real estate agents about his fees in the first interview you have with him. This will assure you a transparent deal.
You can ask for a sample contract to see the terms and conditions. You have to make sure the agent will work in favor of you, not for the other party. You should spend much time and efforts to locate a perfect real estate agent; you should not rush in deciding the agent. Make sure that you get an agent who is not a man after money only; he should have a genuine interest in supporting you in the deals.

postheadericon All About Real Estate Agents

Real Estate Agents…..
Who Are They…
Real estate agents are professionals instrumental in connecting the buyer with the seller.
Additionally, many real estate agents manage rentals wherein they introduce tenants to landlords and oversee the maintenance of the property on behalf of the landlords.
In most areas real estate agents are required to be highly educated, licensed and are regulated by a governing body.
Some real estate agents are also Realtors.
To use the title Realtor, a real estate agent must be a member of the National Association of Realtors which in addition to a number of other requirements, requires Realtors to adhere to a strict code of ethics and offers Realtors additional educational and designation opportunities.
Though not required by rule or law, it might be a wise decision to seek the services of a Realtor.
What Do They Do….
Real estate agents bring together two or more interested parties, perform those steps necessary to successfully conclude a transaction and charge a commission for their services.
For sales transactions, they charge commission to the seller while for rentals, commission is typically charged the landlord.
Real estate agents generally calculate their fee as a percentage of the selling price (in the case of a sale) and as part of the rent for rental units.
How Do They Do It…
People who want to sell or rent their property leave details of their property with the real estate agent.
Along with all property details the real estate agent will typically have keys to the house to facilitate showings.
The other interested party (i.e. the buyer/tenant), gets access to this information and to the property by contacting the real estate agent.
That’s how the real estate agent becomes a hub of information.
Contrary to some common misconceptions, real estate agents typically represent the seller or the buyer but rarely both.
Why Should I Use One…
First and foremost, to protect yourself. Real estate transactions are highly regulated, highly paper (document) intensive transactions.
The real estate agent possesses an in depth knowledge of the laws, rules, regulations, disclosures and documentation necessary to successfully complete the transaction to the satisfaction of the buyer, the seller and the law.
Because real estate agents are most familiar with local real estate market conditions, it is wise and makes sense to seek the advice of one to get an idea of the current trends and pricing for properties within that market.
A good real estate agent will know the prices (or price range) of various properties of different types and at various locations within the region.
Because of the real estate agent’s knowledge and expertise, property sellers often get a few thousand dollars more for their property.
Many home seekers, including seasoned real estate investors use the services of real estate agents to locate the best real estate bargains in the easiest and quickest manner.
Furthermore, the best agents analyze the wants and needs of a home buyer/tenant and provide valuable input as to the kinds of properties available to them within their budget. Therefore, a good real estate agent will not just present a list of available properties to the buyer/tenant but will actually discuss their needs and make suggestions.
The good real estate agent, working in this manner benefits in at least two ways…
First and most obviously, when the real estate agent is able to successfully complete the transaction the commission is earned and the real estate agent is paid…
and secondly, if they make the customer/client happy they earn a good reputation and often receive referrals (hence more business).
Worth Noting…
It is worth noting that there is a myth floating around that real estate agents only work on behalf of the seller, buyer beware.
This is not written in stone nor is it always the case. Real estate agents are, in most regions, highly regulated.
With few exceptions, real estate agents work either for the seller (as is the case with many listing agents) or for the buyer (as is the case for a buyer’s agent).
Additionally, some areas allow for dual agency where an agent can work for both the seller and the buyer or as a transaction broker where the agent represents the transaction itself and neither the seller nor buyer individually.
However, in the case of dual agency/transaction brokerage, note that rule, regulation (law) and ethics do not permit the agent to act in favor of either party while in detriment to the other.
If you are unsure of the relationship between you and your real estate agent, do not hesitate to ask.