Presented by Rick Hendershot,
Real Estate Marketing
Important things to look for in a Real
Estate Agent
When selling your home, one of the most
important services your real estate agent can perform is helping
you set the listing price. Most people approach a sale thinking
they have a pretty good idea of what their home should sell for.
But the fact is, until you do some serious calculations based on
current market trends, sale prices in your area, and what other
similar homes have recently sold for, there is no way you can
possibly know what price to set. Your agent will be able to help
you with this process.
Stay away from agents who promise an
unrealistically high price
Good real estate agents know they cannot
always get the price you expect to get. They know the market
dictates your price. Any experienced real estate professional
will tell you that listing your home at an unrealistically high
price is the best way NOT to sell it. Find a knowledgeable agent
who knows your market and is realistic about setting your price.
Don't list with an agent who promises he
or she can get you an unreasonably high price for your home.
Some agents use a high listing price as a ploy to get you to
list with them. You soon discover that the market dictates the
price. After a few weeks of getting very little traffic at the
high price this agent will come back to you and suggest you
lower the price in order to generate traffic. Unfortunately,
you've lost what is usually the most critical time period in
selling a home - the first few weeks immediately after it is
listed.
Don't list with a part-time agent
Agents who are full-time professionals have a
better feel for the market, have more connections within the
industry, and will generally work harder for you. Why? Because
their livelihood depends entirely on their ability to
successfully and repeatedly close real estate transactions.
Look for an agent who is aggressive
about getting new business
Agents who don't advertise or who are not
actively looking for business are probably talking to fewer
people and doing fewer deals. Agents who are out in the market
looking for new business have their fingers on the pulse of the
market. They know what buyers are looking for, and how much they
are willing to pay. They will also know of people who are
actively looking to buy, and are dealing with more agents who
have buyers too, so they have a better chance of selling your
home quickly.
Experience and productivity are
important
As with most professions, experience pays
in real estate. Experienced agents know the market and the
marketing process. They are better at anticipating the kind of
traffic you should expect, and will have valuable advice on how
to expedite your sale. In other words, an experienced agent who
is actively involved in the market has the best chance of
quickly and smoothly helping you to buy or sell your home.
Use an agent who is part of a larger
organization
Agents who are part of an active,
aggressive local office will have access to "inside" information
that could be helpful in your quest to buy or sell a property.
Virtually all agents now have access to MLS listings, but new
listings often take a number of days to get on the MLS system. A
"connected" agent will know about new listings immediately after
they come available.
Be sure your agent is part of a national
network? This is less important than it used to be because there
are fewer and fewer truly independent agents out there. Most
agents in Canada are affiliated with a national chain, and all
have access to MLS listings. Being part of a national chain is
especially important if you're selling in one city and moving to
another. Your selling agent can refer you to a professional,
compatible agent in your destination city - and keep in close
contact with that agent so both your selling and buying efforts
are closely coordinated.
Use an agent who has your interests at
heart
Find an agent who seems primarily
interested in sharing expertise and market knowledge in an
honest and straightforward manner. Be suspicious of agents who
just tell you what you want to hear. Remember that neither you
nor your agent can determine the price of your property. It will
be determined by the market. Your agent just has a better chance
of anticipating what the market price will be.
Don't deal with and agent who spends a lot
of effort trying to market additional high-priced products and
services? The primary service your agent can offer you is fairly
simple: to set a realistic price, and to represent you in the
market place. When it comes to additional services such as
special listings, and other expensive add-ons, ask yourself if
these will attract prospective buyers and help you sell your
property more quickly.
Many of the same questions, hesitations
and strategies connected with seeking out professional
assistance in any field -- whether you're looking for a doctor,
dentist, lawyer or accountant -- come into play when you're
selecting a real estate agent.
It doesn't matter whether you are buying
or selling. And it doesn't matter whether you respond to an
printed advertisement, see an agent's name on a sign, or are
referred by a friend or relative, it is important to select the
right agent. In fact it might be worth meeting with and
discussing your situation with at least two different agents
before you make a final decision. At the very least you should
arm yourself with some clear requirements like the ones above
before making your final decision.
Rick Hendershot is a marketing consultant,
writer, and internet publisher. For more Real Estate articles
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