Melissa Harmel - LESS HOME, MORE LIVING

recommendations or referrals. You need to look into the latter.

Research them yourself, or ask the agent to provide a list of what they have listed and sold within the past year, with contact information. Contact the reviewers, if possible, so you can get a better picture of the agent — especially how they work. Ask the reviewers about their particular experience working with the agent, and what you can expert. Further, ask about the original listing price of a home compared with the end sale price. The above tips will help you find the perfect agent to help you navigate the home-selling, home-search, and home-buying processes while you downsize. Soon you’ll be on your way to gaining the advantage in the overall downsizing process. Remember, professional real estate agents wear many hats. They must be proficient in marketing, negotiating, consultation, legalities, property taxes, and gaining clients’ trust. An agent who willmeet your specific needs — particularly when it comes down to downsizing — is certainly worth the commission fee.

Key Takeaway:

Hiring a real estate agent is one of the best things you can do to help you along in the downsizing process and move toward the future you’ve always dreamed of. You will save time, stress, hassle, and even money if you hire a qualified agent who is experienced in working with homeowners looking to downsize as they move into retirement and their senior years.

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