If I am working with a buyer, I have an arsenal of services that will definitely bring value to the transaction. Check it out:
- Orchestrate the Process. Buying property usually requires disclosure forms, inspection reports, mortgage documents, insurance policies, deeds, and settlement statements. My knowledge of the process will help avoid delays or costly mistakes.
- Ahead of the Curve. My expertise in real estate and knowledge of the market will ensure that you are comfortable and have the best options available. A proactive approach will make for a smooth transaction.
- Resource of Information. I will be your go-to person for local information as well as help you answer these two important questions: Will the property provide the environment I want for a home or investment? Second, will the property have resale value when I am ready to sell?
- Behind the Scenes. A lot of the work I do is accomplished when I am not showing you properties: collecting pertinent data, running comps, getting answers to questions, ascertaining market trends, etc.
- Negotiating skills. My experience in presenting the offer and negotiating the deal is one of the most essential skills I bring to the table. We must consider many negotiating factors, including price, financing, terms, date of possession, repairs, furnishings, or equipment. This is a road I travel often and am successful in presenting our case.
- Voice of Experience. Most people buy real estate intermittently, with years between acquisitions. Laws and regulations change regularly.
Having an expert on your side is critical. When you are ready to buy, let me take the stress out!
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