who’s representing you will look at the transaction from your perspective, helping you negotiate a purchase agreement that meets your needs and allows you to do due diligence before you’re bound to the purchase. Ensure an up-to-date experience. Most people buy only a few homes in a lifetime, usually with quite a few years between purchases. Even if you’ve bought a home before, laws and regulations change. Real estate practitioners may handle hundreds or thousands of transactions over the course of their career. Be your rock during emotional moments. A home is so much more than four walls and a roof. And for most buyers, a home is the biggest purchase they’ll ever make. Having a concerned, but objective, third party helps you stay focused on the issues most important to you when emotions threaten to sink an otherwise sound transaction. Provide fair and ethical treatmen When you're interviewing agents, ask if they're a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. Every member must adhere to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, which is based on professionalism, serving the interests of clients, and protecting the public. Excerpt from https://www.nar.realtor/about-nar/when-is-a-real- estate-agent-a-realtor Nice to meet you! I’m not going to sell you anything, but I’m pleased to be of service to you. I strongly believe that the best investment you can make is by investing in yourself. I also believe that with the right tools, training, skills, attitude, motivation, and time...you can do anything! My REALTOR® services are not free nor cheap. My advice and experience has developed over time with tests, trials and tribulations. Emotional stories of high success and low disappointments. As a REALTOR® I will save you time, money, anguish, effort and worry. If my fee seems expensive perhaps I have not told you all of the services I am providing to my clients. Fees are negotiable. But I cannot work with a client without a written agreement. Far
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