Our Favorite Realtors

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Maureen Roberge, Broker, Realtor

Re/Max Pros

Jeff and MaryAnn Richardson  

 The Richardson Team


Tracy Gentry

Tracy Gentry and Associates

Jenny Greenspon

Exit Advantage Realty

Finding the Best Real Estate Professional

You need a RealtorŪ on your side in purchasing or selling real estate.  These professionals have proven track records and we can recommend their service.  Call us to learn more. Consider what a RealtorŪ can do for you:

A REALTORŪ can help you determine how much home you can afford. Often a REALTORŪ can suggest ways to accrue the down payment and explain alternative financing methods.

A REALTORŪ is already familiar with current real estate values, taxes, utility costs, municipal services and facilities, and may be aware of local zoning changes that could affect your decision to buy.

A REALTORŪ can usually research your housing needs in advance through a Multiple Listing Service--even if you are relocating from another city.
A REALTORŪ can show you only those homes best suited to your needs--size, style, features, location, accessibility to schools, transportation, shopping and other personal preferences.
A REALTORŪ often can suggest simple, imaginative changes that make a home more suitable for you and improve its utility and value.
A REALTORŪ is sensitive to the importance you place on this major commitment you are about to make. Look for a real estate professional to facilitate negotiation of a win-win agreement that will satisfy both you and the seller.
 

Finding the right real estate professional requires doing a little research and asking a few questions. You need to know everything about the selling process. What is the marketing strategy? What kind of advertising will be done? Is the Realtor capable and willing to communicate effectively? Can the Realtor effectively present and sell the less-noticeable assets of the property?

Real estate professionals also need to be knowledgeable about the community. They need to have a feel for the history of the area and the approximate price that people will be willing to pay. Also, real estate agents should know what the competition is and how much it will effect your sale.

NEVER choose a Realtor on price alone. Remember that a Realtor cannot magically raise the selling price of the house. Consider the buyer. The purchaser won't willingly pay too much; it's most likely that he or she will do research on the market and try to find the best product for the best price. The facts simply cannot be changed, no matter which Realtor you select. In spite of these unchangeable factors, the Realtor you select must still be diligent and knowledgeable.

If your property does not elicit attention within several weeks, the cause can most likely be attributed to one of these three factors: location, condition, and price. The location obviously cannot be changed. You should consider examining the conditioning of your property and reevaluating the marketing strategy. Ask your Realtor to offer an explanation of the competition and your pricing strategy.  


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