Why Use a Realtor?

April 17, 2007 by Deyanira Bautista  
Filed under Selling Real Estate

Some homeowners are tempted to try selling their property without the help of a real estate agent (this is called FSBO: For Sale By Owner). The reality is that selling real estate is a complex and highly specialized field.

If you are like most, your home is your biggest asset. An agent will help steer you clear of the many pitfalls, and most importantly, will save you time and money. Here are just a few of the advantages of working with an agent:

  • Your agent knows real estate values in your neighbourhood and will help set an agreeable and competitive price on your home.
  • Your agent will establish a marketing strategy for your home ensuring that your property is exposed to scores of potential buyers.
  • Your agent takes care of the many tasks involved in selling a house (everything from putting up the for sale sign and taking care of paperwork). This saves you time and ensures that the transaction is simple and low-stress for you.
  • Your agent is an expert in the home selling process and as such will advise you of your rights, options and obligations.
  • Your agent is an experienced negotiator and will work to get you the best price possible.
  • Your agent has access to all of the latest tools, technology and tricks of the trade.
  • Your agent can recommend the best ways to improve your home’s curb appeal.
  • Your Royal LePage agent has the support of a national firm and a network of contacts and expertise.
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Posted by:  Deya Bautista - Affiliated Real Estate Agent working as part of the McGill Immobilier team. Specializing in condos and revenue property in the metropolitan area of Montreal. For buying or selling contact Deya at: 514.917.7889


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