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HOME SELLE'S GUIDE
Anticipate exceptional service from your REALTOR®.
To become a REALTOR®, an individual must complete a variety of courses and regularly update their professional education. They also have access to a range of optional courses, seminars, and certifications. Furthermore, REALTORS® adhere to a strict and rigorously enforced Code of Ethics. Through experience, they become experts in the local real estate market and community, as well as skilled in property marketing, networking, and negotiation.
When working for you, a REALTOR® will:
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Clearly outline their professional responsibilities to you, including complete Disclosure, Loyalty, Confidentiality, Obedience, and Accountability.
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Help you determine the best asking price for your property.
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Market your home extensively to maximize exposure to potential buyers, encouraging requests for showings and offers.
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Provide proven advice on how to prepare and showcase your property to achieve the highest market value.
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Assist you in finding any additional home-related services you may need.
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Communicate regularly to keep you informed about all efforts made to sell your home.
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Provide feedback from all showings and open houses.
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Update you on real estate and money market changes that may affect the sale of your property.
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Be available to help pre-qualify potential buyers.
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Promptly present and evaluate each offer with you.
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Negotiate to secure the highest possible price and best terms for you.
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Manage all contractual, title, and transaction details while keeping you informed.
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Ensure that all important documents are signed, sealed, and delivered on closing day.
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Arrange for a moving company and relocation agent, if needed.
In summary, they will provide you with comprehensive, high-quality service. So, when you decide to sell your home, make sure to utilize the knowledge, experience, and professionalism of a REALTOR®.
