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Should Buyers Use a Real Estate Professional?

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Real Estate Agent with Prudential Shimmering Sands Realty

By Chuck Roberts
Prudential Shimmering Sands Realty

    With just the stroke of a few keys, you can find myriad resources on the Internet to help you in your search for a new home. Besides property listings, you can find out about specific communities, schools and mortgage options. Prudential Real Estate has made three great resources - Environmental Profile, Property Profile and Value Range Estimate - available on prudential.com/realestate that provide detailed real estate information just by keying in a U.S. property address.

    With this wealth of information at your disposal, do you really need a real estate professional to represent you? Absolutely. 

    Think of it this way, when you go to an unfamiliar place, sure you could do a self-guided tour. However, your tour is much more rewarding and enriching when you have someone who is familiar with the location to guide you along because he or she has inside knowledge on the history, culture and stories that you may not have otherwise received.

    The same can be said about sales professionals. Their role is more than someone to drive you around from property to property. They can be a great resource, especially to homebuyers relocating from other communities. He or she knows the local area including home values, taxes, utility costs, and school data, and may even be knowledgeable about resources pertaining to your special interests or needs. For instance, should you require help relocating an aging parent with you, your real estate professional may be able to direct you to local services or organizations for the elderly.

    A sales professional can familiarize you with the processes involved in buying a home, alert you to potential risks, help you determine how much house you can afford, explain alternative financing strategies, as well as provide tremendous moral support.

    Another benefit is having a strong advocate during the negotiating process. Sales professionals can help you objectively evaluate an offer then work to negotiate a favorable contract. During the process, he or she will review the contract and obligations before you sign, explain how contingencies and release clauses work, and so on.

    And something easy to overlook is our familiarity with the complexity and risks inherent in the process. In the years I have been practicing I have been continually amazed at how quickly a seemingly simple transaction can grow legally complex and risky. When complex questions arise, a sales professional can help you quickly locate an attorney or other licensed professionals whose services you may require, such as home inspectors, engineers, surveyors and lenders.

    As your single point of contact, a sales professional can manage the entire transaction including coordinating inspections, keeping in touch with the other real estate professionals, managing the documentation for the loan process, monitoring deadlines associated with contingencies, providing applicable paperwork, estimating closing costs, and helping prepare for a smooth and uneventful closing. 

    If you're about to begin the process of buying or selling a home, consider involving a real estate professional. When the stakes are high, it's comforting to have a specialist by your side.

Chuck Roberts can be reached at 850-960-5507(cell) or 850-784-1435(office). Prudential Shimmering Sands Realty is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Bill Sauneuf
John L. Scott Real Estate / Yelm - Mount Vernon, WA

Having a real estate professional on your side is vital.

Have you ever stopped to think how many people are involved in a typical real estate transaction?

Buyers, Sellers, their agents, the agents brokers, the lender, the lender's under-writer, the home inspector, the appraiser, the title people, the escrow people...

Thats before the Buyer starts hearing all the confusing/conflicting advice from friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, etc... that all feel like they need to tell the Buyer of the challenges of when they bought or sold...

A good professional on your side makes all the difference!!

Sep 03, 2008 04:00 AM