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Top 5 Things to Look For in a Realtor

 
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Tony Mandarich

Finding a good realtor is tough. There are billions of real estate agents listed online making the decision difficult. So how do you know who is reputable and who isn’t? What makes a good realtor? Before you dive into the process of finding a successful realtor follow these five easy tips, then start your search. With these tips as a guide, then it shall be a cinch to find the realtor suitable for you.

1. Find a realtor that knows the area. There are many realtors who have no idea about the area they are selling. They are not familiar with the neighborhood, territory, the pros and cons making it difficult for the realtor to provide a true insight regarding a certain region. Many realtors did not grow up in the area they are showing, and relay generic information you are able to discover yourself online. Therefore, find a realtor that grew up and/or lives in the same area. A realtor active in the community you desire to live is able to supply ample knowledge regarding traffic, driving routes, if the area is suitable for kids, schooling system, parking, shopping, etc…

2.Verify the realtor’s reputation. No matter if you are searching for commercial or residential real estate, you should verify the realtor is in good standing with the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Also, check the local chapter of the NAR ensuring the realtor is legitimate, doesn’t have any negative marks against him/her, and is a stand-up real estate agent. You do not wish to begin your home search without this essential step done first. In addition, ask for references. Ask to speak with past clients. If the realtor is successful, then it should not be a problem to ask past buyers/sellers regarding a specific agent.

3.Choose a realtor with internet, mobile and interactive communication capabilities. Realtors today utilize the internet, cell phones, emails, and other various accessible devices. You do not wish to be limited during your search. Searching for a home takes time and money. Thus, choose a realtor that uses all methods of communication. For if you are out of town and do not wish to put a halt to the house hunting, then a realtor capable of sending you interactive video, photos, listings, etc…directly to your email and/or cell phone is key to the progression of the search.

4.Find a realtor that is a MLS user. MLS stands for Multiple Listing Service (MLS). It is a tool real estate professionals use to find residential and commercial locations for clients. MLS is able to breakdown searches by school districts, cities, zip codes, streets and more. You are able to make it as detailed or as a broad of a search as you like and MLS helps you achieve this goal.

5.Choose a realtor that is accessible to you even when appointments aren’t scheduled. It is a tough market for realtors right now and for a realtor to remain on top, then he/she should be accessible via cell phone during reasonable hours of the day and/or early evening. Every realtor wishing to be the best at what they do understands it is imperative to be reachable after 5 P.M. Thus, find a realtor compatible with your hours and make sure he/she is able to be reached even if not during traditional bank hours.

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If you keep these 5 tips in mind when searching for a realtor, then you shall have no problems finding a successful realtor today. Just remember no matter if you are looking for commercial or residential, finding a good real estate agent is the key to your success.

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