Why Use a Realtor ®
If you're like most people, your home is probably
your most valuable possession. Chances are good that if you needed an operation
you would not want an amateur to perform it, you'd want the most highly skilled
physician available. The same philosophy should hold true for your home - you
should hire the most highly skilled professional REALTOR® around to market it
for you! Industry surveys show that homes sold by REALTORS®
sell for an average of 16% more
than similar homes sold by owner.
When is a Real Estate Agent a REALTOR®?
When they are a member of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, The Voice for
Real Estate® -- the world's largest
professional association. The term REALTOR® is a registered collective
membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of
the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code
of Ethics.
Listed below are the primary reasons why:
The
goal of any seller is to realize the highest dollar amount practical for his
property.
This
means exposing it to the largest possible pool of potential buyers in order to
make sure that the offer received is truly the best one obtainable. In Raleigh,
only 22% of all buyers come from sources other than the Multiple Listing
Service. So if you are trying to sell your home on your own you have now
eliminated 78% of the potential buyers! Also, be wary of hiring a "discount"
broker who will place your home in the MLS but will charge you fees in advance
which are non-refundable whether or not your home sells. These brokers are not
actively working on your behalf - they've already been paid! And most
professional REALTOR® will avoid showing these listings because they know that
in the long run they will end up doing the work of both the listing and the
selling sides for only half the pay.
The goal
of any buyer is to buy the home for the least amount of money possible.
Quite
often the people that show up at your door are the bargain hunters hoping that
you have under-priced your home. Plus their philosophy is, if you are not using
a REALTOR® the commission you are saving should come off the price of the home.
So not only do you end up not saving any money, now you have to handle the
all the details of the transaction as well. Do you know how to write up a
legally binding contract? Do you know what liabilities may be involved? Do you
know what disclosures a seller must make? Do you know how to find out if your
buyer is truly qualified before taking your home off the market and tying it up
for a couple of months? Not only will you spend your time, you'll also have all
the out-of-pocket expenses for advertising. Hiring a professional REALTOR® will
save you time, money and aggravation.
A professional
REALTOR®
can market your home on a full time basis.
As a homeowner, even if you
don't work, it is difficult to stay at home 24 hours a day 7 days a week. There
are always trips to the grocery store or the doctor's office that must be
performed. Most buyers don't have the patience to wait to see a home. And if
they call on a classified ad and get an answering machine, only 3% will leave a
message!
Quite often financing is critical
to making a deal work between the buyer and the seller.
There are over 150
different loan programs on the market today, but many lenders offer only a
fraction of them. Unless you are a financing expert, you may sacrifice the buyer
who is willing to give you top dollar for your home just for lack of knowing how
to make it affordable for him and where to look for his loan. All professional
REALTOR® have a variety of lenders on call who each specialize in various types
of loans. And the REALTOR® can help protect you from tying up your home with a
buyer who truly can't qualify. Many of the prospective buyers who look at FSBO's
are those who cannot qualify with a regular lender and hope to get you to
finance the home for them.
Buying a home is an emotional
decision.
It has to "feel"
right to the buyer when he first walks through the door. The house
"talks" to the buyer as they are looking through it and making it
their own. But it is hard for a buyer to feel comfortable with the seller
following them through the property and describing every improvement the seller
has made. The buyer feels he is intruding into someone else's private space
instead of molding the home in his mind to his own taste. A REALTOR® can even
help suggest changes they know would appeal to the buyer based on the REALTOR®'s
knowledge of what the buyer has responded to in the previous homes they have
viewed together. And as a seller it can be very hard to accept the implied
criticism of any changes the buyer might wish to make.
The bottom line is this, if you settle for less
than the best real estate professional in your area, you are settling for
inferior marketing and can expect to obtain inferior results.
The cost in time and net
proceeds will far exceed the commission dollars you thought you
were saving! |