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<p align="center"><strong><span style="font-size:large;"><span style="color:#993366;">How to Achieve a &#8220;Win-Win&#8221; Real Estate REALTOR<sup>®</sup> Experience</span></span></strong> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Often, client and <span style="color:#993366;">REALTOR<sup>®</sup></span> have never met before. What <span style="color:#993366;">little</span> client<span style="color:#993366;">s</span> can glean from the <span style="color:#993366;">new</span> REALTOR&#8217;S<sup>®</sup> website is about <span style="color:#993366;">all they have</span> to go on, unless they have been referred by their home-town REALTOR<sup>®</sup>.<span style="color:#993366;">It</span> is common that <span style="color:#993366;">neither your home town</span> REALTOR<sup>®</sup> <span style="color:#993366;">n</span>or you <span style="color:#993366;">have actual knowledge of</span> the new REALTOR; the new agent is a recommendation, a starting point. Your home-town REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup>most likely has researched his/her real estate resources to find a REALTOR<sup>®</sup> for you. This makes the process tenuous at best.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">How do you achieve a &#8220;Win-Win&#8221; Real Estate REALTOR<sup>®</sup> Experience? <span style="color:#993366;">Here</span> are some guidelines for choosing a satisfying relationship with a REALTOR<sup>®</sup> and what you can do to help make the experience work better for you.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>1) Finding an experienced REALTOR<sup>®</sup></strong> </span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">First, an experienced REALTOR<sup>®</sup> with years of full-time service in a given area will know the <span style="color:#993366;">area</span> better than an inexperienced junior associate. <span style="color:#993366;">Your real estate transaction will be better</span> <span style="color:#993366;">i</span>f a junior associate is teamed up with an experienced agent, <span style="color:#993366;">as long as</span> the experienced agent is fully involved and not overly busy with his/her own transactions or partially retired.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>2) How do you know who is a knowledgeable REALTOR<sup>®</sup>?</strong> </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Check the REALTOR&#8217;S<sup>®</sup> credentials. A professional REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> serious about providing good service will take advantage of receiving the best education available to him/her in their profession. Hopefully, the REALTOR<span style="color:#993366;"><sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> </span>will post a page describing what his/her credentials signify. If you are looking for residential homes you don&#8217;t need a CRB (Council of Real Estate Brokerage Manager), or a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) or a RRS (Resort and Recreation Specialist), but you may need a SRES ( Seniors Real Estate Specialist), a GRI (Graduate REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> Institute), CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) or an ABR (Accredited Buyer&#8217;s Representation). </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">My point is there are <span style="color:#993366;">many</span> different specialties in real estate, as there are in other professions. While <span style="color:#993366;">REALTORS</span><sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> <span style="color:#993366;">may have exp</span>erience in many of these specialties; it would not be a good idea <span style="color:#993366;">for them to represent</span> themselves as experts in ranch or farm sales, for instance, if they did not have experience in those areas. I believe the client is better served if the REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> specializes, and refers clients to others who have expertise in those particular areas of real estate.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#993366;">3) Getting Pre-qualified.</span></strong> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Before you make contact with a REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> it is very important to get pre-qualified if you are going to be financing your real estate with a lender. You can do this online, preferably with a lender in the new location in which you will be relocating. It is a fact that lenders in the new location will understand the economics of their area better than someone from out-of-state. They will be aware of the appraisers, title companies, zoning restrictions, surveyors, home inspectors, REALTORS<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup>, and the many other local &#8220;players&#8221; far better than some one on the outside. This works in your favor. You will then be armed with knowing what will be required of you for financing, and the all important &#8220;how much you can qualify for.&#8221; </span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Of course, this does not mean you are mandated to extend yourself to the full limits of that qualification, but it will indicate whether you will be able to afford a home in the market you are heading into, or whether you may need to rent for a while to build up a bigger nest egg. Or perhaps you have a home to sell before you can buy. If you are a first time home buyer, there may be many options open to you. None-the-less, depending on the market, with a knowledgeable REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> and the right offer, there may be some seller assistance within the lender guidelines.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>4) Prepare a list of important criteria for your new home and share with your agent.</strong> </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Here is just a small list, to get you started:</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">a) What features of your current home do you like best? </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">b) What don&#8217;t you like about your current home? </span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">c) Do you know the square footage of your current home?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">d) Do you know the size of your current land?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">e) Is your current home too small, or too big?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">f) Do you prefer older homes, newer homes, fixer uppers, condo or townhomes?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">g) Do you prefer one level rancher, or multi-level? Open or formal floor plan?</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">h) Garage or carport needs?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">i) Children, hobbies and pet needs?</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">j) Are you an eagle that needs sky and views, or privacy, or do you prefer nice cozy friendly neighborhoods? Do you like gardening, room for the kids to play, fenced yards, or would you rather spend more time for cultural or recreational pursuits? Maybe you need space for toys? Covenants can make a big difference for some of these important considerations.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">k) What about noise, barking dogs, street parking, sunlight, windows, kitchen importance, closets/sizes, storage, lighting, bathrooms, computer connections/rooms, furniture size for rooms, and handicap accessibility?</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">l) City or country preference? Estimated desired time, or miles to airport, hospital, or job?</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">m) Are you prepared to compromise your dream list a little? Getting everything you want is not always practical or possible, and homes often can be modified to meet your needs as long as the land and zoning regulations allow for these modifications. If you have a significant other relationship it is hoped that you have already found ways to accommodate the important needs of each other. A good REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> will attempt to incorporate the most important desires of each partner in the case of joint ownership.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>5) The all important first meeting with your REALTOR</strong><sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup><strong>.</strong> </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Time spent actually getting to know each other is time well spent. Immediately jumping into a REALTOR&#8217;S<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> car to tour properties in the region can also be a waste of valuable time. Searching for the right property can be stressful at best. You need to be as open and forthright as possible during this meeting and your REALTOR<span style="color:#993366;"><sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> </span>needs to be a good listener with empathy for your needs and concerns. You also need a REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> who will not make you feel rushed. When you are getting to know a new area it doesn&#8217;t matter that your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> may already have a perfect house in mind for you. It takes time to become educated about the market in the new area so that you can feel empowered and confident in your choice. It is you who will be living in your new home and paying the price for years to come. If for some reason you don&#8217;t feel that you&#8217;re going to get the kind of representation you are looking for, and you have not signed an exclusive working relationship, it would be the honest thing to let your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> know as soon as possible that it is not working out. </span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>6) What about FSBO &#8220;For Sale By Owner?&#8221;</strong> </span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">Yes, people do buy homes directly from owners, but your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> can and should represent you even to &#8220;For Sale By Owner&#8221; Sellers. It is important to note that a &#8220;For Sale By Owner&#8221; only represents the seller. Since sellers are not represented by a REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup>, they are not compelled to divulge hidden defects, nor in any way represent anyone but themselves. When you consider the size of the investment you are making and the many pitfalls that can come with home ownership, is it wise to take this risk? </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">If a &#8220;For Sale By Owner&#8221; seller is smart, he/she can negotiate a one-time showing agreement with your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup>, and pay an agreed-to commission if a sale takes place. If they are not, you can agree to pay the commission to your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup>. It is generally understood that when you pay the commission as the buyer, you are going to expect to be benefited by representation. Further, you may expect that the sales price will reflect a reduction commensurate with the added commission expense. And please don&#8217;t forget that all-important professional home inspection contingency, which may lead you to other important professional inspectors. Pay special attention to health and safety issues.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>7</strong>) <strong>Acquaint yourself with the new home&#8217;s location and any environmental issues.</strong></span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">When you do find the perfect home, be sure to go back and drive-by the home on your own during different hours of the day, and by different routes. Hopefully your REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> will be knowledgeable about the different environmental issues of the community and will share them openly with you. All communities in this day and age have issues of one kind or another and it is up to you to decide just how important any issue may be in your mind.</span> </p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#993366;">8) Understanding the art of negotiation.</span></strong> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;">A good REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> understands the art of negotiation. The how much to offer decision is yours, but remember your REALTOR<span style="color:#993366;"><sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> </span>will have to be able to persuade the seller to accept your offer. This means your agent will want to present you in the best light possible within the parameters of client-REALTOR<sup><span style="color:#993366;">®</span></sup> relationship confidentiality. This includes (but is not limited to) your financial ability, contingencies, length of time to close, why you like the property, as well as a little background about you. Sellers and buyers like to know motivation.</span> </p>
<p><span style="color:#993366;"><strong>9) What does &#8220;win-win&#8221; really mean?</strong> </span></p>
<p> <span style="color:#993366;">A &#8220;win-win&#8221; is best achieved when all parties to a transaction come to the closing table feeling that their objectives have been met. No one likes to feel they have been taken advantage of. The sellers look forward to moving on with their lives, and the buyer looks forward to enjoying the home the seller is relinquishing. Both seller and buyer have dreams and one thing in common; each has found something special about this particular home or acreage. This is a bond they share. The best closings are when you see happy exchanges between buyers and sellers. And folks, that is what &#8220;win-win&#8221; is all about!</span> </p>
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