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Why a Realtor?
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Why Choose a REALTOR®
Ron Schmeadick, CRB Co-Owner and Associate Broker,
Realty Executives, Eugene, Oregon.
Can a real estate agent really help me in buying and
selling property? The answer is YES!
When you're ready to think about buying or selling your
property, you need to ask yourself the following
questions: Do you have the time, energy, sources of
information, and contacts to do the job yourself? If you
were one of the 'do-it-yourself' people, would the
results be as good or better than they would be if you
had professional assistance? Would it have gone
smoother? Would it have given you more personal time?
Would you have purchased for less, or sold for more, if
a real estate agent was involved? Read the following
information and learn how a real estate agent can help
you understand everything you need to know about a real
estate transaction.
The Buying Process
The process of buying a home or investment generally
starts with determining your buying power; that is, your
financial reserves plus your borrowing capacity. If you
give a real estate agent some basic information about
your available savings, income and current debt, they
can refer you to lenders best qualified to help you.
Most lenders -- banks and mortgage companies -- offer
limited choices.
Finding
Once you know how much you can and want to invest, the
next step is to find the properties that most nearly fit
your needs. This is the time to choose a real estate
licensee. When picking a real estate agent look for one
who is also a REALTOR®. A REALTOR® is a member of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, a real estate trade
association, and all members agree to abide by a 17
article Code of Ethics. A REALTOR® has many resources to
assist you in that search. Sometimes the property you
are seeking is available but not actively advertised in
the market, and it will take some investigation by your
agent to find all available properties.
Selecting
Your job is to make the final selection of the right
property for you. This is when excitement and emotion
run high. Your real estate agent can assist you in the
selection process by providing objective information
about each property. Agents who are REALTORS® have
access to a variety of informational resources.
REALTORS® can provide local community information on
utilities, zoning. schools, etc. There are two things
you'll want to know. First, will the property provide
the environment I want for a home or investment? Second,
will the property have resale value when I am ready to
sell?
Negotiating
There are a myriad of negotiating factors, including,
but not limited to price, financing, terms, date of
possession, and often the inclusion or exclusion of
repairs and furnishings or equipment. The purchase
agreement should also provide a period of time for you
to complete appropriate inspections and investigations
of the property before you are bound to complete the
purchase. Your agent can advise you as to which
investigations and inspections are recommended or
required.
Due Diligence
With a negotiated agreement in hand, it is time to
complete the evaluation of the property. Depending on
the area and property, this could include inspections
for termites, dry rot, asbestos, faulty structure, roof
condition, septic tank and well tests, just to name a
few. Your agent can assist you in finding qualified
responsible professionals to do most of these
investigations and provide you with written reports. You
will also want to see a preliminary report on the title
of the property. Title indicates ownership of property
and can be mired in confusing status of past owners or
rights of access. The title to most properties will have
some limitations; for example, easements (access rights)
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