Pre-Qualified - Where Do I Go Next?
Pre-Qualified - Where Do I Go Next?
By now you may have chosen a Real Estate professional. If not,
how do you find a good Realtor? Real Estate agents are easy to
find, so the "how" is not that difficult. It's the "whom" that
counts. Do a search on Google or any of the other Search Engines
for your "Home Town" Real Estate (Tucson Real Estate) and you
will probably find twenty Real Estate agents in the first three
pages. The reason I say three pages is that search engines do
not really follow their content match and you may find the best
Realtor on page three of the Search. This is based on my own
experience.
Avoid sites that force you to give them more data than they need
to know in order to get a call or an answer to the questions you
have.
Once you have some names, how do you select? I would suggest
that you look for a Realtor affiliated with the National
Association of Realtors. This gives Realtors access to excellent
sources of educational and informational materials. There are
many designations, but the more familiar are CRS (Certified
Residential Specialist), GRI (Graduate of Realtor Institute),
ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) and e-Pro (designates a
Realtor who has completed training to work with the public
utilizing today's Internet tools). There are other designations,
but, in my opinion, these are some of the best. The Realtors
holding some or all of these designations are a very small
percentage of the Real Estate community and have committed many
hours in attending classes taught by industry professionals.
Now that you have narrowed the field, you may have five
qualified Realtors. Call them and hold a telephone interview.
How easy was it to contact them? Did they get back to you in a
reasonable amount of time? Make sure the Realtor is working for
YOU and not the seller. Will you work with that Realtor or, will
a team member be assigned to you? Nothing's wrong with a team,
but how much experience does that member have? Who will write
your contract? Did they offer to help you with pricing based
upon a competitive market analysis (CMA) of that subdivision or
area? Who will negotiate counteroffers for you? Who will be with
you at the inspections? Who will go over closing papers and go
to closing with you? A team member needs to be experienced so
they can help you make good decisions. Keep in mind that time in
the business does not mean the Realtor is experienced and
knowledgeable.
I have given you ways that will help you insure that you end up
with a truly Professional Realtor. Once you have found the
candidates, the rest is up to you. GOOD LUCK!!