specialties of real estate sales — is worth looking into.
Here are just a few credentials within real estate that you should be on the lookout for: • Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR): Completed additional education during representation of buyers in their transactions. • Accredited Seller's Representative (ASR) Completed additional education on dealing with issues pertaining to selling a home. • Certified Residential Specialist (CRS): Completed additional training during the handling of residential real estate, detached and semi-detached homes. • Certified Condominium Specialist (CCS). Additional training on handling the complexities of condos and condo documents. • Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES): Completed training for the purpose of helping sellers and buyers 50+ years old. • Master Certified Negotiation Expert (MCNE): Completed training on how to negotiate effectively. • Luxury Home Specialist - Agents that have completed a course on how to market and represent buyers and sellers of Luxury Homes. These agents sell a minimum 4 luxury homes per year. • Rural Designation - Agents that have training and education on selling Acreages, Farms, and Land. Similarly, if you choose to use a real estate agent who’s also a member of the Canadian Real Estate Association®, it will be a bonus. However, ensure they have credentials & experience that
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