Selling A Home? What we do for you and what we offer you.
Whether you’re simply thinking of buying a new home or
actually ready to make your move, we’re here to make your real estate buying
process a easy one for you.
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You don't need to know everything about buying and selling real estate if
you hire a real estate professional who does. Henry Ford once said that
when you hire people who are smarter than you are, it proves you are smarter
than they are. The trick is to find the right person. For the most part,
they all cost about the same. Why not hire a person with more education
and experience than you? We're all looking for more precious time in our
lives, and hiring pros gives us that time. |
Some of our many services are listed below:
* Real Estate Selling consultation to make a strong
marketing plan.
* Arrange property showings and notify current and
potential buyers.
* Showcase Listing on Realtor.com, the number one source
for buyers on the internet
with over 6 million hits a month.
* Assist with buyer financing - We use several Mortgage
Brokers you can trust.
* Provide property data.
* Go over what needs to be done to promote your home
before placing it on the market.
* Inform the seller of current selling seasons and
the best time to sell trends.
* Prepare property value study to make a legitimate
price point.
* Direct marketing to thousands of Realtors including
email blasts, flyer distribution, and personal
networking.
* We will get you set up with a qualified Staging Company
for maximum value.
* Promote and protect interest of the seller at all
times. See our guarantee.
* Advise the seller on current market conditions that
apply to their property.
* Internet Marketing: The #1 Tool for selling a home
today is internet advertising.
At Ford and Associates we have the top Metro Broker website in the Denver
Colorado area
and the value to you as a seller comes with listing your
property with our company today!
* We write effective and relevant home ad copy that
explains the qualities of your property.
* We have a QUALIFIED partnership with 3-5 Home Inspectors
available to you.
* We have the CURRENT pricing and neighborhood analysis
available for you.
* Be available for YOU the Seller in all aspects of
your real estate transaction.
* In the end, it comes down to a personal choice and we
feel after meeting with you as a
potential property seller, you will feel
that the comfort level meets or exceeds your expectations.
* Give us the opportunity to meet with you and discuss
our potential relationship and answer
any questions you may have about us
or the buying process. Contact US
WHY HIRE AN REAL ESTATE AGENT
1. Education & Experience
You don't need to know everything about buying and selling real estate if
you hire a real estate professional who does. Henry Ford once said that
when you hire people who are smarter than you are, it proves you are smarter
than they are. The trick is to find the right person. For the most part,
they all cost about the same. Why not hire a person with more education
and experience than you? We're all looking for more precious time in our
lives, and hiring pros gives us that time.
2. Agents are Buffers
Agents take the spam out of your property showings and visits. If you're
a buyer of new homes, your agent will whip out her sword and keep the builder's
agents at bay, preventing them from biting or nipping at your heels. If
you're a seller, your agent will filter all those phone calls that lead
to nowhere from lookie loos and try to induce serious buyers to immediately
write an offer.
3. Neighborhood Knowledge
Agents either possess intimate knowledge or they know where to find the
industry buzz about your neighborhood. They can identify comparable sales
and hand these facts to you, in addition to pointing you in the direction
where you can find more data on schools, crime or demographics. For example,
you may know that a home down the street was on the market for $350,000,
but an agent will know it had upgrades and sold at $285,000 after 65 days
on the market and after twice falling out of escrow.
4. Price Guidance
Contrary to what some people believe, agents do not select prices for sellers
or buyers. However, an agent will help to guide clients to make the right
choices for themselves. If a listing is at 7%, for example, an agent has
a 7% vested interest in the sale, but the client has a 93% interest. Selling
agents will ask buyers to weigh all the data supplied to them and to choose
a price. Then based on market supply, demand and the conditions, the agent
will devise a negotiation strategy.
5. Market Conditions Information
Real estate agents can disclose market conditions, which will govern your
selling or buying process. Many factors determine how you will proceed.
Data such as the average per square foot cost of similar homes, median and
average sales prices, average days on market and ratios of list-to-sold
prices, among other criteria, will have a huge bearing on what you ultimately
decide to do.
6. Professional Networking
Real estate agents network with other professionals, many of whom provide
services that you will need to buy or sell. Due to legal liability, many
agents will hesitate to recommend a certain individual or company over another,
but they do know which vendors have a reputation for efficiency, competency
and competitive pricing. Agents can, however, give you a list of references
with whom they have worked and provide background information to help you
make a wise selection.
7. Negotiation Skills & Confidentiality
Top producing agents negotiate well because, unlike most buyers and sellers,
they can remove themselves from the emotional aspects of the transaction
and because they are skilled. It's part of their job description. Good agents
are not messengers, delivering buyer's offers to sellers and vice versa.
They are professionals who are trained to present their client's case in
the best light and agree to hold client information confidential from competing
interests.
8. Handling Volumes of Paperwork
One-page deposit receipts were prevalent in the early 1970s. Today's purchase
agreements run 10 pages or more. That does not include the federal- and
state-mandated disclosures nor disclosures dictated by local custom. Most
real estate files average thicknesses from one to three inches of paper.
One tiny mistake or omission could land you in court or cost you thousands.
In some states, lawyers handle the disclosures, thank goodness!
9. Answer Questions After Closing
Even the smoothest transactions that close without complications can come
back to haunt. For example, taxing authorities that collect property tax
assessments, doc stamps or transfer tax can fall months behind and mix up
invoices, but one call to your agent can straighten out the confusion. Many
questions can pop up that were overlooked in the excitement of closing.
Good agents stand by ready to assist. Worthy and honest agents don't leave
you in the dust to fend for yourself.
10. Develop Relationships for Future Business
The basis for an agent's success and continued career in real estate is
referrals. Few agents would survive if their livelihood was dependent on
consistently drumming up new business. This emphasis gives agents strong
incentives to make certain clients are happy and satisfied. It also means
that an agent who stays in the business will be there for you when you need
to hire an agent again. Many will periodically mail market updates to you
to keep you informed and to stay in touch.
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