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In today's market, it seems a bit odd to still be a Real Estate Agent.
BUT, for those of us who still are - we love the challenges.

We may not be making the best of money right now, but we still have the
desire to help people looking for homes, or those who want to Sell.  Real
Estate is part of who we are, we live and breathe it.

Some people compare Real Estate Agents to Lawyers (negatively) and it hurts.
For those of us who really strive to do the best for our clients and to put THEIR
interest above our own, we can't really understand the comparison - other than
the fact that we have a limited license to put Contracts together for them.  And,
we are legally liable to our Clients for any negligence.

Real Estate Agents who love their work will always be here.  We enjoy knowing
what is going on in the neighborhoods around us.  We'll go to the Open Houses,
the Brokers' Opens, and keep current on what is Listed and what has SOLD.  We
do this WITHOUT being paid - just because we love the industry!  And, you'll find
us also take on other pro-bono events, to help the community or groups of people.

Many people believe that we are overpaid for what we do.  But, the truth of the matter
is that when you look at the hours we put in every day, every week, every month, and
over the entire year, we are paid less than you'd think (and less than the average person
would want to be paid - that's why many people who jump into Real Estate will jump back
out).

The market right now is not easy for us Real Estate Agents.  We're doing what we have to,
to keep afloat.  Some of us are taking on other jobs (just to support our Real Estate habits)
and others are lowering their fees/commission (or both) just to survive.

Are there any Real Estate Agents who want to share what THEY are doing, in this crazy economy,
to stay in business?  (And, is it working?!)

 

I'm curious about the majority of people who are out looking for homes.

Are you looking for a home, with serious intentions to Buy?

or

Are you looking for homes, because your Agent asked you to use other Agents until you are
ready for him/her to write up your Offer?

or

Are you just browsing and checking out what is out there?

 

If you are working with a professional Real Estate Agent, hopefully they have asked you to sign
a Buyer's Agency Agreement.  If not, that's too bad (for your best interest AND their's).

Let's hear about YOUR experiences looking for homes (whether you are serious about buying or not) . . .

 

Did you know that you don't have to pay a Contractor "in advance"?!  :-o

The more reputable ones will allow you to pay them when they finish.  This is the SAFEST thing to do,
and you won't be financially obligated to keep a bad Contractor, for the fear of losing your money.
(I only work with Contractors that are confident enough to wait for me to pay them when they FINISH the job.)

If your gut tells you something is wrong - INVESTIGATE!!!

Have you ever doubted someone who was doing work for you, but then didn't question it or tell them
your concerns?  Don't ever second guess your gut - make sure you have all your concerns and questions
addressed BEFORE there is a bigger problem later.
(I saw how our Contractor nailed the floor together.  It bothered me, but I thought "he was the Professional".  Today, that floor squeeks when I walk on it, reminding me EVERY day that I should have spoken up!)

Are you embarrassed about asking for References?

Don't be shy about asking for Referrences AND making sure to CALL them and even go out to see the
work they performed!!!  (I wish I would have called and went to SEE the claimed work our Contractor did.  I doubt he had the ability to perform to the standards that I wanted - I had to hire someone to fix his mistakes.  And, we now have a tiled floor with a heating element underneath it that doesn't work - because he failed to properly test it along the way, before it was too late.  THAT was over a $1K mistake.  He obviously did NOT have experience in putting in Heated Floors, as he had claimed.)

Anyone else have some Words of Wisdom for anyone contemplating a Remodel or Improvement?

 


Carol B.C. Honkanen
Associate Broker / Certified Marketing Master

Mobile: 206-334-2553
FAX: 888-671-6565
Website: Visit Website
Price : $569,000
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 3
Square Foot : 2,824
Lot Size : 33,976 sq.ft.
Community : WindandTide
County : Snohomish
Property Type : Attached
Year Built : 1967
MLS Number : 26276



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Property Description
Price Reduced by $106K! You definitely need to see THIS home - there are MANY updates, changes and new staging as of Feb 2010. Natural gas has been connected to home, NO propane HERE!!! All appliances are natural Gas, except the refrigerator and the washer & dryer. (Nice gas Thermador cooktop, natural gas 75-gallon hot water heater, NEW gas furnace, 2 NEW high efficiency gas fireplaces.) High tech (Cat5) internect connections, cable AND satellite connections, outside electrical lighting. NEW Custom Built 12' x 8 ' Shed in backyard. All yard maintenance equipment stays (including riding mower). Hot Tub overlooks the picturesque back-yard and it stays too!!!
Features List
  • Paved Street
  • NEW gas Furnace
  • FULLY Fenced yard
  • Huge Front Yard
  • gasThermador Cooktop
  • Gated Entry
  • Huge Back Yard
  • ALL Appliances STAY
  • Security System
  • Cable TV
  • Washer & Dryer S
  • High Speed Internet
  • Satellite TV
  • Hot Tub STAYS
  • RV Parking
  • Natural Gas
  • Patio & Deck
  • Original Hardwoods
  • 75 gallon Hot Water
  • French Doors
  • NEW 12' x 8' Shed
  • Equal Housing Opportunity.
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    What are your Pros and Cons about Flat Rate Fees versus Typical Commission Rates?

    Personally, I believe all Clients should have a "choice" when it comes to what they pay.

    That's why I offer them the Flat Rate Fee AND traditional Commission rates.  I let them
    decide what services they prefer and what fee or commission they want to pay.  It has
    worked well for me so far, and no one is disappointed. I don't do more work than
    what is wanted, and they don't pay more than what they bargained for.

    You'd be surprised to find how many Clients will actually opt for a high Commission, if they
    know exactly what you will be doing for it!

    What's YOUR opinion and experience with the Flat Rate Fees versus Commission?

     

    I thought I'd start a Blog about the awesome place to live, Snohomish county.

    Whether you are in the city (proper) or in an unicorporated area of Snohomish county,
    you know the special reasons YOU have for living here.

    What are YOUR reasons for living in Snohomish country?

    What sets it apart from the other cities in Washington state?

    Why is Snohomish county "special"?

    MY Answer:

    My husband and I searched for homes for over 2 years.  We finally found our little piece
    of heaven when we ventured out just a little bit further than we had originally been willing
    to travel for work.  The extra land we have here, and the close proximity to getting to anything
    we need to, made this location ideal.  We have an awesome view of the Cascade mountains
    and we only have two neighbors which we can't even see, up on our "hill/mountain" area.

    For anyone who wants to have a relaxing atmosphere after a hectic day at work - this is the place!

    Only an hour and a half away is Levenworth.  The drive is absolutely breathtaking during May.  And,
    throughout the year, there are different festivals there which make the location a must see for any
    visitors.

    We're also only about an hour and a half away from Canada.  And, to get to Seattle, it is only about a
    45 minute to an hour drive.

    If you're new to the area, and want an Agent who appreciates the finer things in life and knows how to
    help YOU find it too - give me a call!

     
     
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    Carol B.C. Honkanen

    Edmonds, WA

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    NW Real Estate, Inc.

    Address: Suite # 100, 1400 - 112th Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA, 98004

    Office Phone: (206) 334-2553

    Cell Phone: (206) 334-2553

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    I'm here to answer your questions. I'll answer very honestly, and maybe even a little brutally honestly. ;-)


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