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An Important Note for Boston Real Estate Buyers
Many times Boston Real Estate buyers avoid using the
services of a REALTOR under the mistaken belief that it costs them money
- or that they will be able to negotiate a better deal directly with
the seller or seller's real estate Broker. This can be an expensive mistake
when buying a home. If you
are negotiating directly with the seller or seller's real estate Broker,
you may not be taking advantage of the best value available in the residential housing market
today! You can have your own REALTOR, a Buyer Broker or Buyers Agent,
who is committed to using the experience gained through hundreds of
successful Boston real estate negotiations for your benefit at no
charge to you!
The realty business is unique, where an agent with
one day's experience and no home sales gets paid the same as real estate
agents with several years experience and hundreds of successful sales.
An experienced Realtor can help you avoid costly mistakes, find the best home value, and make
your home buying or relocation experience an enjoyable, stress-free
one!
When viewing homes for sale, it is important for homebuyers
to know and understand for whom the agent helping with the house hunting
is actually working. The agent may be working as a sub agent - representing
the seller's best interests during negotiations - or as your agent representing
your best interests during negotiations. If you are not sure who your
agent is working for - ask for clarification. Realtors must fully explain
agency. When negotiations commence, wouldn't you want to know whether
information you divulge will be used for the seller's benefit - or your's?
The contract you sign to buy or sell a property is a complex
and legally binding document. An improperly written contract can allow
the purchaser or seller to void the sale, or cost you thousands of unnecessary
dollars. Have an experienced Realtor who knows the "ins and outs" fully
explain the contract you are about to sign to you, or have your lawyer
review it before acceptance.
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