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How to Choose a REALTOR®
You are ready! You have decided
to seize the unique opportunities presented by the current
housing market. The single most important transaction in your
lifetime should not be conducted without the expertise and
assistance of trained and licensed professionals. This is
where REALTORS® come in. Chances are you may be buying
or selling a home again. Developing a long-term relationship
with a REALTOR® is the best way to ensure you will be
well-armed and informed when making your housing decisions.
What's Different About a REALTOR®
Working with a real estate professional who is a REALTOR®
is in your best interest. Not everyone who sells real estate
is a REALTOR®. Possessing a real estate license does not
afford instant REALTOR® status - a distinction of which
you need to be aware. A REALTOR® is a member of local,
state and national professional trade associations and, as
such, has access to a vast array of educational programs,
research and resources. By being a member, a REALTOR®
subscribes to a strict code of ethics and is held accountable
for his/her actions. A REALTOR® pledges to provide fair
treatment for all parties involved, protect the right of individuals
to own property and keep abreast of changes in real estate
practices through continuing education and interaction with
other professionals.
As a member of the California Association of REALTORS®,
your REALTOR® can tap into numerous resources, like immediate
access to full-time staff real estate attorneys, who can provide
objective up-to-the-minute counsel. He or she receives up-to-date
information on a wide variety of legal, financial and economic
issues and has access to an association with more than 80
years of experience in real estate. If thing don't work out,
arbitration is a choice your REALTOR® can offer instead
of lengthy and expensive legal proceedings.
The Right REALTOR® for You
Like finding the right house, selecting a REALTOR® you
can trust and comfortably work with is paramount. Just as
you wouldn't be casual in the selection of your doctor or
attorney, you shouldn't take the selection of your REALTOR®
lightly. Indeed, the best way to find such a professional
is through recommendations from family and friends. Of course,
you should interview several REALTORS® before you choose
one. If you are selling your home, you should ask the candidates
how they plan to market your home, what pricing advice they
can offer, and what other suggestions they can provide to
further enhance the desirability of your home. Ask questions
about the transaction to evaluate the REALTOR®'s knowledge.
Ask for and check references. And, Finally, ask yourself whether
you will feel comfortable working closely with this individual
in the months ahead.
So, where do you find a REALTOR®?
Like finding any good professional, the best way to locate
a REALTOR® is through recommendation from friends or those
who have bought or sold homes recently. Ask for references
and check each thoroughly. Also, interview several REALTORS®
before you decide on one.
It's important to find a professional who is a REALTOR®.
Why? A REALTOR® is someone who, as a member of the local,
state and national trade associations, adheres to a strict
code of ethics. Recently, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
commissioned a nationwide survey to determine whether REALTORS®
were doing their job professionally. The results were impressive:
97 percent of respondents indicated they received "excellent"
or "very good" service from their REALTOR®.
Calif. Assoc. of REALTORS®
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