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Hire a Professional Real Estate Agent


A qualified, competent real estate agent will help you navigate the myriad of decisions that arise when buying and selling a home. An agent provides value to the homeowner in many ways:

  • Pays for all marketing and advertising costs.
  • Adds experience and expertise in all aspects of the sales process including marketing, financing, negotiations and more.
  • Handles all showings.
  • Brings a network of known, trusted real estate professionals. If your agent doesn't have the answer, he or she likely knows someone who does.
  • Always has your interests in mind so you always have someone on your side.
  • Can handle and advise on all price and contract negotiations.
  • Provides you with all the possible options and opportunities without holding back.
  • Gives an unbiased, realistic view of your home and your options. Unlike buyers and sellers, an agent has no emotional attachment to property.
  • Has the knowledge to help you ask the right questions.
  • Being a third party, potential buyers are more likely to tell your agent the truth about your home, even if it is unflattering. This objective viewpoint will help you make the necessary changes to get your home sold.
  • Your time is valuable. A real estate agent allows you to spend your time how you want.

Why use a REALTOR to sell your home?

Spring is typically a popular time to sell a home. In today’s sellers market, many homeowners have considered “going it alone” and selling their homes without the help of a REALTOR to “save the commission.”  However, once they realize how complex and intimidating a real estate transaction can be, most people reconsider and enlist the services of a REALTOR to guide them.

In reality, a “for sale by owner” transaction usually doesn’t result in the cost savings the homeowner may have hoped for. Most often, “for sale by owner” translates into “discount” for potential homebuyers. As well, the sale of a home requires an organized, step-by-step approach that many homeowners just don’t have the time, skill or experience to carry out.

Do you have the time?
A REALTOR provides many services including identifying your needs and wants, helping to set a listing price within current market guidelines, developing a marketing plan, offering tips and advice to make your home more attractive and “saleable,” and acting on your behalf during negotiations to ensure your interests are protected. Even if you had the time to do all this yourself, how much would you really save when you factor in the amount of time you’d have to invest.

Another advantage of working with a REALTOR is the far-reaching market exposure your home will receive through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS).  MLS is a computer-based system that relays information about your home to a vast network of REALTORS and therefore, potential homebuyers in your market. The greater the exposure your home receives, the more likely you are to find a buyer willing to pay your price.

REALTOR expertise
A REALTOR has vast amounts of real estate knowledge and the experience required to stay cool, even in a hot real estate market. In Ontario, a REALTOR is a licensed real estate professional who is a member of a local real estate board as well as the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When you work with a REALTOR, you can expect strict adherence to provincial law as well as to a code of ethics ensuring you’ll receive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity.

Setting a price
One of the most important services a REALTOR will provide is helping you determine the “asking price” of your home. Setting a sales price is one of the most difficult and yet critical steps in the home-selling process. This is an area that requires extensive knowledge and training as well as access to sophisticated market analysis. Most “do-it-yourselfers” lack these resources and end up “guessing” at their price. If you set your price too high, many prospective buyers will be frightened off without even looking at the property; too low, and you could miss out on thousands of dollars. A REALTOR will work with you to decided upon and negotiate a realistic price that meets your objectives.

Selling your home is not a simple procedure. It involves large sums of money, stringent legal requirements and the potential for costly mistakes. A REALTOR is committed to spending the time it takes to help you sell your home in the least amount of time and for the best possible price

 

source : Ontario Real Estate Association


It takes experts to buy or sell a home

Buying or selling a home is a big business transaction. That’s why it’s so important to select, in advance, an experienced team of experts and professionals you can trust.

These skilled and knowledgeable individuals can vary, but usually include the services of a REALTOR, a lender, a lawyer, a home inspector and an insurance agent.

REALTOR
In Ontario, a REALTOR is a licensed real estate professional who is a member of a local real estate board as well as the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). This individual has successfully completed an intensive course of study and has skills, knowledge and experience that most buyers and sellers don’t have. He or she must adhere to provincial law and abide by a National Code of Ethics, ensuring you a high level of service, honesty and integrity.

The REALTOR you select should be someone that knows the neighborhood you live in or want to live in and who can provide you with sound, effective advice. A REALTOR also acts as a mediator during the real estate transaction and can advice you on when to bring in the other experts or professionals.

Lender
Few people buy a home for cash. Most home buyers usually combine savings with money borrowed through a financial arrangement called a mortgage. Before looking for a lender, ask your REALTOR to explain the many mortgage options available today.

When deciding which financial institution or lender to deal with, start with your own bank, credit union or trust company. They already know who you are. Then shop around and compare what different lenders have to offer. You should begin your search for a lender when you start your search for a home.

Lawyer
Whether you are buying or selling, a lawyer will represent your interests. It’s a good idea to have one on stand by from the start. Documents such as the agreement for purchase and sale are complex and should be reviewed by an experienced lawyer. It’s also a good idea to have a lawyer review an offer to purchase before signing anything.

When an agreement is reached, your lawyer will ensure you receive valid title to the property and that it is clear of any registered claims. He or she will also calculate any taxes and adjustments that will compensate the seller for money already paid on services and other matters related to the property.

Home Inspector
As a buyer, you can avoid expensive surprises by bringing in a home inspector as a condition of your offer to purchase. The older the home, the more likely there will be problems. Being aware of any structural defects, will help you decide whether to buy the property at all, or negotiate a lower price to compensate for anticipated major repairs.

Insurance Agent
Creditors and mortgage lenders, almost without exception, require insurance on the home you buy. This insurance must be in place before any purchase can be finalized. Although you may be able to negotiate a better rate using the same insurance company you have other policies with, it still pays to shop around.

Hints for choosing your team

  • Interview a minimum of three individuals in each field of expertise before choosing the right one. Real estate is a very competitive market; you can afford to be selective.
  • Check their qualifications and record by asking for references.
  • Question them in detail about their experience and familiarity with the kind of real estate transaction you require their services for. Are they familiar with the  neighborhood you are buying or selling in?
  • Ask about their fees and how/when they expect to be paid. Can you afford their services? If their rate is too high for your budget, you may not use them as much as you need to because of the expense.
  • Do you feel comfortable with these individuals. Are they friendly and approachable? Do they offer advice? If you feel uneasy, you may not use them as much as you should.

source: Ontario Real Estate Association

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