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Sunday, October 24, 2010

How to Protect Yourself From Your Real Estate Broker


Investing in real estate is a fantastic way to ensure your future retirement and make some good money in the meantime. But if you're going to invest directly in real estate, especially if you're going to do it as a primary form of business or as your primary retirement investment vehicle than a good relationship with a real estate broker may very well be the most important part of the entire investment.

Let's face it, you're a busy person and even if your primary business is investing in real estate, you're still very busy doing that and there are a million things that you don't have time to deal with that an experienced broker will be able to handle. They're great at finding leads and will also give you particular insight into different real estate markets that you may not be able to get on your own.

The problem is you can often get saddled with a mediocre broker or even a scoundrel which is something that you want to avoid at all costs. Here are some tips that should help you to create a good relationship with your broker to ensure your potential real estate investing success.

The first thing to focus on is communication. Make sure that you are able to communicate with your broker but also make sure the broker can easily communicate with you. It should be a two-way street and not simply a one-sided street with dictates coming from you on high. Your broker should have a very clear idea of what you need and they'll only get that through open communication.

Next you should be incredibly forthright and straight with your broker about your particular financial situation. If your broker is a professional they will keep that information in confidence. Acting like you have more financial clout than you actually do will always come back to bite you because in the end your broker will have jumped through hoops to find you deals based on that assessment and when you can't eventually go through with the deals because of your financial situation your broker will figure it out and won't be willing to work with you in the future. Good brokers are hard to find and you don't want to lose one once you find them and this is surely one way to do it.

Next you should always be ready to inspect any particular property at a moments notice. I'll be perfectly straight with you, in real estate timing is everything and your broker will be chomping at the bit to pull you out to the newest deal that just came on the market and you should be ready to go! Being slow may not only rob you of the opportunity but it also keeps your broker from earning his or her commission.

Finally don't be afraid to rely heavily on your broker when making an offer. You may need them to guide you, especially if you're new to this investing environment.

A good broker will keep you up-to-date on all kinds of market conditions as well as suggest good times to sell a property for the biggest gain and can also put you in touch with other investors and sometimes this alone is worth it's weight in gold. These are just a few of the reasons why you should always be on the lookout for the best broker possible.








Jason Markum has been an article writer online for the last 14 years. When he's not writing about investing, he has fun running a frigidaire air conditioner web site where he also reviews the best fedders air conditioner for your house or home.



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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Use A Real Estate Broker, Or Do It Yourself

When buying or selling real estate, many people are tempted to avoid using real estate brokers. Georgia homeowners reason that they can save themselves tens of thousands in commission by doing all the work themselves. Sometimes this decision is driven by a problem with a previous broker either experienced directly or heard of through a friend. After all, how hard can it be to buy or sell a house--right?

Qualified brokers earn their commissions
Brokers provide a variety of services using tools and knowledge that an unlicensed or inexperienced individual won't have access to. Brokers have easy access to all data on recent real estate sales that helps them determine a reasonable price on a home. They can provide marketing expertise and venues that can increase the number of buyers looking for a home and increase the chance that the seller will get the desired price. Additionally, brokers have an understanding of the paperwork involved that can reduce hours of head scratching to a few minutes of signing.

When working with real estate brokers, Georgia homeowners also get an expert in the art of negotiation. Georgia has areas where the real estate market is quite competitive, and a good negotiator can make a huge difference in the final price of a home.

They key word is "qualified"
A real estate license reflects a knowledge of the laws of buying and selling homes, but does not indicate a broker's level of negotiating skill, personal commitment to their customers, or knowledge of the community. Some people see real estate as a get-rich-quick scheme thinking they can work part time and make lots of money. Nothing is further from the truth. Successful real estate brokers work full time and more. It isn't a hobby, it's a career.

This flood of brokers into the market creates competition. Some brokers compete by lowering their commissions, hoping to attract clients with their bargain rates. Bargain rates often bring bargain service and unhappy customers. Other brokers compete by adding value to their services, working harder, and getting new clients by earning the trust of their old ones.

Sadly, the real estate hobbyists and the bargain agents tarnish the image of all real estate brokers. Georgia has many well qualified full-time brokers who can provide service that makes them well worth the cost of their commission. Don't judge the entire industry by one experience. After all, you wouldn't swear off eating in expensive restaurants because you had a bad fast food meal.

Do your research
Don't just use the broker your friend used. Buying and selling your home will probably be the largest financial transactions you make in your life so take some time to research a variety of real estate brokers. Georgia has plenty of trustworthy and experienced brokers just waiting to provide the kind of service you deserve and make your real estate transaction as painless as possible.

This article brought to you by Atlanta Georgia real estate professionals form Realty 1st. At Realty1st, we work hard to earn your business. We will go that extra mile to find the buyer you need or the house you dream of. Let us show you why we are one of Atlanta?s leading real estate brokers