estate needs. • ShortSales and Foreclosures (SFR): Additional education to help buyers and sellers in the distressed market navigate the process. • Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES): RES):Completed training for the purpose of helping sellers and buyers 50+ years old. • Texas Affordable Housing Specialist (TAHS): certification combines five MCE courses that equip you with the knowledge to help first-time homebuyers and increase homeownership and retention in Texas Similarly, if you choose to use a real estate agent who’s also a member of the National Association of Realtors®, it will be a bonus. However, ensure they have credentials that are relevant to your need(s).
RESEARCH LICENSING
Texas has a licensing board for all active Realtors® and agents, which you can easily access. You will also be able to see their contact information, disciplinary actions, complaints, or any other information that you’ll need to help influence your decision — especially since most of the information is now posted online.
Here is Christina's information for your review: https://www.trec.texas.gov/apps/license-holder- search/?detail_id=881352935
GIVE THE “WHAT ELSE” TEST
A good agent will know about all the other properties for sale in the area. Also, a good agent always does their research regarding the events in the current market and those homes that are out
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