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Monthly Archives: August 2017

Finding a Listing Agent

Posted on August 28, 2017 by admin

Finding a Listing Agent

With just a cursory glance, you probably find a dozen different local real estate agents in your area. You want to sell your house, but how do you know which agent is right for you? Like choosing anything, a little research goes a long way in getting better results.

Credibility

The first step in choosing a listing agent begins with credibility. Let’s start with a little information on the types of representatives that are out there. There are real estate agents, brokers, and Realtors, but what is the difference between all of these? And why do Realtors get capitalized?

To put it simply, a real estate broker has completed a broker’s exam and therefore has the right to work independently or with others whereas a real estate agent must work for a broker or Realtor.

Back to the question of why a Realtor gets their title capitalized— well, it’s simple. “Realtor” is a trademark and indicates an individual who is a member of the National Association of Realtors. This distinction does assure that he or she has the extra training and knowledge on realty-related issues beyond a state’s particular laws, but it is not necessarily the criteria by which to choose a reliable agent.

 

Ask Others

When it comes to finding a listing agent, it’s hard to beat good ol’ word-of-mouth. There’s no credibility like first-hand positive experience. Ask your friends or co-workers who sold their houses. This will at least give you a starting point and even if you don’t like the agent your friend used, you’ve got a foot in the door of a real estate office where you can get a feel for the other agents working there.

While not as trustworthy as a friend’s word, testimonials on a website are a great source for determining a listing agent’s reliability. As long as there are more than just a couple testimonials available, it won’t be too difficult to get a cursory idea about someone.

 

Experience

Perhaps more important than anything else, experience says the most about a listing agent. Whether a real estate agent, broker, or Realtor, an individual’s track record conveys the most about them. Find out how long an agent has been licensed and what their typical time-frame is for sales.

Take a look at your house inside and out and consider what kind of potential buyers you might have. Does your property have enough space for an RV lover? Maybe your home is ideally suited for a large family. In whatever way your house can be highlighted, find out what kinds of listings your prospective listing agent has successfully sold. Someone who has proven themselves selling similar listings is likely a good match for you.

 

Posted in News, payson real estate, Real Estate Market Payson AZ | Tags: Payson Real Estate |

Make Your Move: 4 Tips for Moving Out & Moving In

Posted on August 8, 2017 by admin

Make Your Move: 4 Tips for Moving Out & Moving In

 

One of the biggest undertakings when buying a new home is moving. From packing to getting your previous home cleaned up, the list just goes on and on. So today we’re here to give you some moving tips to make the haul into your new home a little easier.

1) Strategic packing materials

Many soft items can be used to protect your dishes and fragile items. Tee-shirts work well for individual breakables like plates. Towels are great for larger delicate items and can be shaped any way you need. A large beach or bath towel can line a box of glasses or other fragile items. If you just look for soft objects in your house, you can find a variety of things to insulate your moving boxes, save on space and packing material costs.

2) Getting rid of stuff

Moving is a great opportunity to flush out the things you no longer use or wear. The less stuff you have to pack and haul around, the easier your move will be. So, it’s time to go through the closet and the garage to dig out those things that have been lying around unused for years.

Have more winter coats than you ever use? How about the shoes that have only been worn once? Get a box of donations together from your closet and take it down to your local thrift store. There are probably some tools in the garage that don’t get used and there are probably a neighbor or two that would take these off your hands. Whatever way you pare down, when it comes to moving, less is definitely more.

3) Timing

Moving is a big job. Even if, after you’ve packed everything up, you get moved into your new home in one day, it’s likely going to take a few days just to create a scintilla of order. Also, you probably aren’t going to feel up to going to work the following day so planning a three day weekend could alleviate some of the stress of your move.

4) Have what you need

Because it’s unlikely to unpack everything in your new home right away, it’s a good idea to have a bag or even a single box of essential items you will need for your first few days after the move. Toiletries, a few dishes, and any other essentials will make your post-move days smoother. If you plan on going to work within a day or two of your move, it’s convenient to have a couple work outfits nicely packed in a separate case, ready and waiting.

Moving is exciting. It means you’re starting a new chapter! Make turning this new page of your life a fun experience by eliminating extra stress with a little planning ahead.

Posted in News, payson real estate | Tags: Payson Real Estate, Real Estate Market Payson AZ |
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