Article by Edward Vivona Heritage House Sotheby’s Holmdel
A Holmdel Real Estate Agent should stay on top of the market and can advise you on the best time to purchase your next home in keeping abreast of the current market landscape and the inventory. As any Holmdel Real Estate Agent knows, now is a great time to take advantage of some good deals, some great deals, specially with interest rates remaining low and of course, everything remains negotiable.
You don?t need a Holmdel Real Estate Agent to tell you what type of home style you require, what amenities you are looking for, although there may be some agents who think they know better than you. Perhaps now would be a good time to discuss the home search process, what questions may be asked of you, what qualities you should look for in a Buyer?s, Holmdel Real Estate Agent.Once you have decided you are ready for a change, once you have determined you are motivated and serious about that change, the time is right to contact a Holmdel Agent. Communication will be the key ingredient throughout the process. You will be expected to be forthright, honest in what you impart regarding your conviction, circumstances and resources. So, what does this mean? In no particular order, here are examples of questions you should be prepared to have answers for or be prepared to answer in the very near future. Kindly note, these are not intended to be prodding or nosey but will be telling in regard to formulating a plan, a timetable toward the realization of purchasing your next home.
Consider this a foundation so to speak, for success in achieving your goal:
v When would you like to be in your next home?
v Do you currently own the home or are you renting?
v If you own the home, do you have to sell the home to move forward?
v Is you home currently on the market? If so, is your home currently Under Contract?
v Is your proposed home purchase based on employment relocation?
v Do you have an indication as to what your credit score/rating might be?
v How long have you been employed? Are you an employee? Do work as an independent contractor?
v Do you own your own business? Can you provide income verification, proof of employment and tax returns?
v The deposit monies being used toward your purchase, where will they be coming from: savings, gifted, transferal or closeout from a fund?
v Do you have a relationship with a mortgage provider or a financial advisor?
These are fundamental questions, issues, which will have to be addressed somewhere along the way and all paramount to the process. If you are uncomfortable answering the questions when broached, take prior initiative to get the answers, assume some responsibility in sharing the information. A simple offering during your time in speaking with your Holmdel Real Estate Agent would suffice.
Your next home purchase will probably be your biggest financial endeavor and responsibility. What should you not only expect but also deserve from a Real Estate Agent representing you as a Buyers agent? Some Buyers prefer to start their home search on the Internet, statistics suggest over 85% do, probably more.
Somewhere along the way, most will contact an agent, hopefully a seasoned professional, familiar with not only the inventory but also the quality of life afforded in any given community. A Buyer may then ask for more detailed information, the MLS listing for the home, as a precursor for requesting a showing. This seems easy enough but I disagree. Let?s factor your time into the equation along with some intangibles. There are some specifics not always available on the MLS listing for any given home which could have everything to do with whether or not the home, the surrounding will satisfy your desires, your needs.
Here are some questions you might want to ask your agent, some things you might want to consider before you request an appointment, invest your valuable time:
v Are you familiar with the home, the neighborhood, immediate surroundings?
v Have you previously shown the home? If you have, do you feel it is something worthy of consideration based on your observations and understanding of my needs?
v Can you confirm the square footage, there?s no indication on the listing? Does the footage include the basement area?
v There is no indication of taxes, what are they? Are they current?
v Is the home located in a wetlands area?
v Do you know if the home is being offered as a Pre-foreclosure, Short Sale or Bank Owned property?
v Was there ever an oil tank on the property? If so and it was removed, was the remediation approved by the EPA/DEP?
v Are there any easements on the property? Is there a Seller?s disclosure statement for the home?
v Is the communal complex I?m interested in solvent? What is the percentage of primary occupancy? Is the complex on an approved lender list?
v Where does the school bus stop?
I think you get it?.
Excuse me for suggesting but ask yourself, is there one question, it?s answer, which would not have a direct influence on whether or not you would want to invest your time in scheduling an appointment.
Again, most if not all of these questions may not be addressed or answered on the MLS listing. Now that I?ve empowered you, assume the responsibility in asking the questions. Of course, it is difficult for a Holmdel Real Estate Agent to be on top of every home on the market but if they don?t know, they should say they don?t know and offer to get you your answers immediately. I know I do! One thing I have learned, an agent should never waste anyone?s time or show someone a home, which they may fall in love with and can?t have for one reason or another.
Simply put, this means working in confidence with which one is representing, a trust based on the nature of the relationship, the individual being a Buyer or a Seller. Another term, which there?s a commitment associated with Buyers, Sellers and their agents known as Fiduciary comes to mind, is Disclosure or the revealing of information, which may have been provided in confidence or secretly, also based on trust. Ask your real estate Agent to explain your working relationship to you and while you?re at it, ask the meaning of Disclosed Dual Agency, Disclosed Dual Agent.
In being mindful, a home?s current market value is not determined by a Holmdel Real Estate agent, not by a Buyer?s agent, or a Seller?s agent, it is determined by the general public, the consumer, in essence, what someone is willing to pay at any given time, for any given home.
Your agent should also be an experienced negotiator, an acquired skill set no less important than any other in the process. Just the fact that I am mentioning this shows I am cognizant of what it takes to present an offer, have a contract accepted. A Buyer?s agent should also provide some insight, a best-case representation in comparing equitable, recently Closed transactions, in close proximity to the subject property. Again, agents do not attribute current market value to a property but should provide a window for comparison, usually for the purpose or in anticipation of, presenting, negotiating an offer. This is just one of several considerations when contemplating what to offer on any given opportunity.
If you are looking for a Monmouth County real estate agent, please do not hesitate to contact me.
About the Author
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Article by Karan Agarwal
People who wish to begin training to become a real estate agent all start at the same point. Big dreams, along with the hope that estate will be the career for them.
Real estate agents are required to be licensed before conducting any business. Online training is available in most states to complete your pre-license requirements. These pre-license requirements include:
High school diploma or equivalent At least 19 years old Complete a minimum approved course Be administered a proctored exam Pass a state exam
The training you will get during a estate course includes:
Understanding property basics Ownership transfer Real estate law Math Understanding contracts Escrow
State approved courses after 6 months of initial licensing is usually required as well.
After you have completed training and become a licensed estate agent, there will be ongoing continuing education requirements. The usual minimum is 15 hours or so every 2 years with more or less depending on your state.
Your “real training” is on-the-job. With most sales professions, your success or failure in the business is based on your professional habits, salesmanship and the eagerness to learn more on your own. The most successful estate agents are the ones that have developed skills not learned through any state required training course or exam.
Dicipline, eagerness to learn, strong people skills, and salesmanship are the main reasons why estate agents are successful. Do your own training and go above and beyond the requirements. Read books on not only real estate courses, but from successful agents who can show you how to make money. The country is filled with real estate brokers who breezed through the required training courses and exam, but never “made it” in estate because of their lack of personality, drive and commitment to the business itself.
Customers looking to buy or sell a property want a person who is trust worthy, easy to speak to and accessible. Real Estate License agents who connect with their customers effectively, know when to push for a sale, and show the best service are the ones who not only make money on more sales, but receive referrals from happy customers. This is the part of estate training that must be developed by you. Take the time to do some reading and speaking to the best people in your company and the industry.
A real estate career can be a wonderful and rewarding career. Training “by the books” is the first step. Training in the “real world” will be the steps you will take for the remainder of your career, and hopefully that staircase leads you to the promise land of great success!
Know more about Real Estate Training
About the Author
Karan Agarwal provides article services for http://www.moderngreetings.com/ which manages Christmas Cards; a family business which provides quality personalized Christmas cards. The company stocks an extensive range of personalized Wedding Announcements with diverse topics to appeal to all tastes. Order online and choose from classic and religious cards, holiday photo books to Christmas party invitations and modern Christmas card themes.
Use and distribution of this article is subject to our Publisher Guidelines
whereby the original author’s information and copyright must be included.
Article by Karan Agarwal
People who wish to begin training to become a real estate agent all start at the same point. Big dreams, along with the hope that estate will be the career for them.
Real estate agents are required to be licensed before conducting any business. Online training is available in most states to complete your pre-license requirements. These pre-license requirements include:
High school diploma or equivalent At least 19 years old Complete a minimum approved course Be administered a proctored exam Pass a state exam
The training you will get during a estate course includes:
Understanding property basics Ownership transfer Real estate law Math Understanding contracts Escrow
State approved courses after 6 months of initial licensing is usually required as well.
After you have completed training and become a licensed estate agent, there will be ongoing continuing education requirements. The usual minimum is 15 hours or so every 2 years with more or less depending on your state.
Your “real training” is on-the-job. With most sales professions, your success or failure in the business is based on your professional habits, salesmanship and the eagerness to learn more on your own. The most successful estate agents are the ones that have developed skills not learned through any state required training course or exam.
Dicipline, eagerness to learn, strong people skills, and salesmanship are the main reasons why estate agents are successful. Do your own training and go above and beyond the requirements. Read books on not only real estate courses, but from successful agents who can show you how to make money. The country is filled with real estate brokers who breezed through the required training courses and exam, but never “made it” in estate because of their lack of personality, drive and commitment to the business itself.
Customers looking to buy or sell a property want a person who is trust worthy, easy to speak to and accessible. Real Estate License agents who connect with their customers effectively, know when to push for a sale, and show the best service are the ones who not only make money on more sales, but receive referrals from happy customers. This is the part of estate training that must be developed by you. Take the time to do some reading and speaking to the best people in your company and the industry.
A real estate career can be a wonderful and rewarding career. Training “by the books” is the first step. Training in the “real world” will be the steps you will take for the remainder of your career, and hopefully that staircase leads you to the promise land of great success!
Know more about Real Estate Training
About the Author
Karan Agarwal provides article services for http://www.moderngreetings.com/ which manages Christmas Cards; a family business which provides quality personalized Christmas cards. The company stocks an extensive range of personalized Wedding Announcements with diverse topics to appeal to all tastes. Order online and choose from classic and religious cards, holiday photo books to Christmas party invitations and modern Christmas card themes.
Use and distribution of this article is subject to our Publisher Guidelines
whereby the original author’s information and copyright must be included.
Article by Karan Agarwal
People who wish to begin training to become a real estate agent all start at the same point. Big dreams, along with the hope that estate will be the career for them.
Real estate agents are required to be licensed before conducting any business. Online training is available in most states to complete your pre-license requirements. These pre-license requirements include:
High school diploma or equivalent At least 19 years old Complete a minimum approved course Be administered a proctored exam Pass a state exam
The training you will get during a estate course includes:
Understanding property basics Ownership transfer Real estate law Math Understanding contracts Escrow
State approved courses after 6 months of initial licensing is usually required as well.
After you have completed training and become a licensed estate agent, there will be ongoing continuing education requirements. The usual minimum is 15 hours or so every 2 years with more or less depending on your state.
Your “real training” is on-the-job. With most sales professions, your success or failure in the business is based on your professional habits, salesmanship and the eagerness to learn more on your own. The most successful estate agents are the ones that have developed skills not learned through any state required training course or exam.
Dicipline, eagerness to learn, strong people skills, and salesmanship are the main reasons why estate agents are successful. Do your own training and go above and beyond the requirements. Read books on not only real estate courses, but from successful agents who can show you how to make money. The country is filled with real estate brokers who breezed through the required training courses and exam, but never “made it” in estate because of their lack of personality, drive and commitment to the business itself.
Customers looking to buy or sell a property want a person who is trust worthy, easy to speak to and accessible. Real Estate License agents who connect with their customers effectively, know when to push for a sale, and show the best service are the ones who not only make money on more sales, but receive referrals from happy customers. This is the part of estate training that must be developed by you. Take the time to do some reading and speaking to the best people in your company and the industry.
A real estate career can be a wonderful and rewarding career. Training “by the books” is the first step. Training in the “real world” will be the steps you will take for the remainder of your career, and hopefully that staircase leads you to the promise land of great success!
Know more about Real Estate Training
About the Author
Karan Agarwal provides article services for http://www.moderngreetings.com/ which manages Christmas Cards; a family business which provides quality personalized Christmas cards. The company stocks an extensive range of personalized Wedding Announcements with diverse topics to appeal to all tastes. Order online and choose from classic and religious cards, holiday photo books to Christmas party invitations and modern Christmas card themes.