Posts tagged Realtor
Selling Luxury Homes in a Hesitant Market
0Selling Luxury Homes in a Hesitant Market
Talk to a Realtor today and you will find that most folks in the industry are having a difficult time. This may not be the case with Realtors specializing in the Sacramento Luxury Real Estate market. Agents who work in this price point realize that a home will generally not go pending in a matter of days. Selling a million dollar luxury home in any area takes dedication, a solid know-how, and maybe most of all, creativity.
Realtors and sellers alike are noticing the importance of out-of-the-box thinking. Simply putting the property in the MLS and More >
All About Real Estate Agents
0All About Real Estate Agents
Real Estate Agents…..
Who Are They…
Real estate agents are professionals instrumental in connecting the buyer with the seller.
Additionally, many real estate agents manage rentals wherein they introduce tenants to landlords and oversee the maintenance of the property on behalf of the landlords.
In most areas real estate agents are required to be highly educated, licensed and are regulated by a governing body.
Some real estate agents are also Realtors.
To use the title Realtor, a real estate agent must be a member of the National Association of Realtors which More >
What is the best homes for sale website without registry?
1Question by Hypeconfined: What is the best homes for sale website without registry? What site is the best and has the most homes listed foreclosure for sale without having to register to search for homes?
Best answer:
Answer by GordonHa! There are none. I used to work in real estate and I can tell you that just about every homes for sale web site is designed to grab your information so that it can be sold to a real estate agent.
OK. so there are a few that are legit. Go to the HUD page (hud.gov) I think there is a list of links there to the FHA page and some other gvt. pages of foreclosed More >
What can a real estate agent and broker require you to sign in a real estate deal?
3Question by Lisa L: What can a real estate agent and broker require you to sign in a real estate deal? I am in escrow on some property in which the seller and his real estate agent were not very forthcoming in their disclosure statements. Through a third party I found out some things about the property that are detriments (such as occassional flooding) but I am willing to overlook them and still purchase the property. I have released all my contingencies and we have a close date set.
My real estate agent happened to tell the seller’s real estate agent that we found out some of these More >
What is a home appraisal, and how does the bank conduct it?
1Question by Dave: What is a home appraisal, and how does the bank conduct it? I just bought a house and my realtor told me, the bank needs to appraise the home, before they can complete the loan. What does this mean?
Best answer:
Answer by rtharp8The bank hires an independent outside appraiser to do this. The appraiser will see what like homes in the area are selling for. The appraiser will check the overall condition for the house and he or she will submit the findings on paper and estimate the value of the house. This is a safeguard for the bank to make sure it doesn’t lend out more money More >
Myths About Real Estate Agents
0Myths About Real Estate Agents
There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering. But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception. Let’s straighten out a couple myths and facts.
Myth #1: They have big hair.
Fact: Though occasionally real estate agents do have big hair, most are regular people who get up in the morning just like you do, and go to work just like you do. Many real estate agents, in fact, are going bald due to stress related hair loss. Same with the fancy More >
MapsAlive Interactive Floor Plan Technology Increases Property Sales
0Waitsfield, VT (PRWEB) February 12, 2008
AvantLogic today announced MapsAlive, a web-based application that allows real estate agents to easily turn an ordinary floor plan into an interactive sales tool with the addition of “pop-up” photographs and captions. With MapsAlive, buyers can explore a home online — view any room, look out a window at a view, go upstairs, see what the home looks like from the street, and more — in any sequence at their own pace.
“MapsAlive is a great tool to land more listings and attract more buyers. It gives you a More >