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Information |
Real estate is increasingly an information business and nobody has more immediate access to the information you need than your real estate agent. Your agent can tell you what’s going on in the market today – whether there are new listings, new laws, or new resources that can get you closer to your goal. You agent can help you understand the many complex elements of your transaction and help you make informed decisions along the way. |
Connection |
Whatever the current market conditions, a real estate transaction is about making the right connections between people and property. Dynamic networking gives your real estate agent access to the people who can make those connections happen. That may mean finding an exceptionally qualified buyer for a unique estate or connecting with the perfect property that’s about to come on the market. Your agent’s extensive network of resources – local, national and international – can also help you connect to additional reliable, high-quality services, from lenders and inspectors to movers and decorators. |
Protection |
Your security is critical and a vital part of your agent’s job is to safeguard you and your interests. From preparing your home and possessions for public scrutiny to helping you examine the fine print in the scores of documents you’ll be asked to sign, your agent is continually looking out for you. |
Consultation |
Have a question? Need another opinion? Time for some sound advice? Your agent is always available to you – before, during and after your transaction, day and night, weekends and holidays. |
Emotion |
The sale or purchase of a home is more than a business transaction. A home is like a member of the family. As a seller, you may have vivid memories and enormous sentimental attachment to your home. As a buyer, you may be nervous or overwhelmed with the decisions you have to make – and how quickly you need to make them. While giving you the support you need to make great decisions, your real estate agent is not invested emotionally and can keep a cool head to protect your interests during those highly charged moments. |
Promotion |
“Getting the word out” is nearly a full-time job in itself. There’s much more to selling your home than sticking a For Sale sign in the front yard. And there’s a lot more to finding the right home than scanning the Sunday paper. Your agent will be continually promoting your interests, through aggressive marketing, personal contacts and constant networking, to make sure that the people who need to know, do know, and that you get the results you want. |
Negotiation |
When your deal is down to the wire, your investment is on the line, and your future is in the balance, it’s time for your agent to really work for you at the negotiating table. A skilled real estate professional’s negotiating skills can mean the difference of thousands of dollars in your favor or help you salvage a transaction that seems hopelessly lost. The negotiating table is not the place to test your skills or risk your security; this is a job for a professional. |
Finally, if you just want to “save” money on an agent’s
commission, consider this warning from Bernice Ross, author of Waging
War on Real Estate’s Discounters, “Paying commission to a
full-service Realtor can actually earn you more money when your sale closes.
Homeowners who ‘save’ commission costs by representing themselves
in the sale of their home typically net 5 to 15% less by doing it themselves.”
Don’t sell yourself short. Before you make a move, talk to a professional
real estate agent. Call Coco today!
Coco
Clayman-Cook - Westside Lifestyles
875 Comstock Avenue Suite MR10, Los Angeles, 90024
phone: 310-278-6033 | efax: 310-388-5641
