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Why use a realtor

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Lauralei Properties, llc

this article was put out by the National association of realtors:

 

Many consumers consider selling their home directly but eventually turn to REALTORS®. Smart home sellers realize they need the expertise in pricing their home, making connections with REALTORS® working with buyers, arranging and staffing open houses, and coordinating with other professionals in the sales process.

Only about half of all real estate agents are REALTORS® -- the top half, in our not-so-humble opinion. REALTORS® work independently, for small agencies, or for large brokerages. They help people buy and sell residential or commercial properties, vacation homes, and land; they conduct appraisals; they operate in the United States and in other countries; some specialize in auctions; and others are buyer's representatives.

 
REALTORS® Are Experts
 
The home price for sellers who use an agent is 16 percent higher than for those who don't, according to NAR's 2005 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, and nine out of 10 home buyers use a real estate agent in the search process.
 
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REALTORS® Are Part of the Community
 
REALTORS® Work to End Housing Discrimination - during April, which is Fair Housing Month, and all year long. REALTORS® are active members of their communities.
 
REALTORS® Protect You
 

Only REALTORS® follow a Code of Ethics
To be a member of NAR and a REALTOR®, a real estate agent must abide by a set of professional principles and serve clients fairly.

Learn how the Code of Ethics affects everyday real estate practices  >
 
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Todd Haggard
Century 21 Nachman - Virginia Beach, VA
ABR
Laura,  the facts speak for themselves that people that start out without Real Estate Agents turn to some form of representation.  It is unfortunate that not not individuals understand the difference between a Realtor and a Licensed Agent.  It is up to us as Realtors to educate our home buying/selling community.
Aug 23, 2007 08:49 AM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Laura,  I see that you are new.  Great job in getting started blogging.  I would like to offer one suggestion though.  Tell me what you think.  Most of us know what the NAR thinks, but we think your opinion is more important.  

Drop into my blog and let me know what you think (I bet you find some stuff you like... and some stuff that makes you mad, too)

I look forward to hearing from you.

;^ ) 

Aug 23, 2007 09:25 AM
Laura Ludwig
Lauralei Properties, llc - Saint Louis, MO

thanks lane --- i am new and experimenting - i had posted a comment in another section and no one all responded -- so i thought i would just put a generic one out there

 but i will definitely take your advice

 by the way, i like your site :)

Aug 23, 2007 09:40 AM