Sunday, February 15, 2009

Do You Need A Realtor When You Buy a New Home

Why should you use a Realtor when you are buying from a builder?

Many new home buyers are unaware they should have a Realtor on their side when they purchase a new home. Just like with the purchase of a resale home, your Realtor (buyer's agent) will represent you during your transaction. The builder or their sales person is representing the builder’s interest not yours. When you have me as your Realtor, I am your agent, and I will look out for your best interest.

Who pays your Realtor in a new construction purchase?

The best thing about working with me is that it cost you nothing. Using my services in your purchase will not increase the price that you pay for your new home. To ensure you get the best price, I will use statistics from recent sales in our area to help you determine the right offering price. I will earn my commission working for you and will be paid by the seller (the builder or developer) at closing.

Are there any other advantages to having a Realtor?

Yes, as a Realtor, I am a professional and adhere to a code of ethics. I under go continuing education to improve my knowledge and stay up to date on the various things that effect real estate. The real estate market is constantly changing, and may vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. Knowing these market conditions will assist you in finding the best property and getting it at the very best price. More reasons to use a Realtor

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