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Purchasing a property, either as an investor or as a prospective
homeowner can be one of the most exhilarating and frightening
experiences of your life. In both situations it is imperative that you
find just the right property at the right price. With so many options
to choose from it can quickly become overwhelming. Start with Credit
Unions to help you make the most of this exciting purchasing process.

Searching for the right property can be exhausting. Not only do you
have to keep a price range in mind but you also must search out the
elements of neighborhoods that are important to you. Choosing the
right realtor makes a difference between chaos and calm.

There are a few tips that you should keep in mind when choosing a
realtor. Considering the fact that you are making a major investment,
it's important that you locate a realtor you will feel comfortable
working with. You will need to find a realtor who is competent and
professional, as well as knowledgeable and who respects your time and
the fact that you are committing to a serious investment.

Although consumers are generally unaware of this fact; realtors are
generally classified as either seller realtors or buyer realtors. This
means that they must represent the best interests of one or the other.
Far too often individuals who are searching for properties select a
realtor and believe that person will just naturally take their best
interests into consideration. This is not always the case because most
realtors, unless they specify, are actually seller agents. This means
that their primary goal is to obtain the best deal possible for the
seller. If you are looking to purchase a home and want to choose a
realtor who will represent your best interest you should look for a
buyer agent. If the realtor does not specify, chances are they are a
seller agent.

After determining whether a realtor is a buyer or a seller agent, your
next step will be to check out the realtor's background. Obviously,
all realtors are governed by the regulations of their state and must
meet certain licensing requirements but you will need to check on
information above and beyond this. Look for someone who specializes in
the type of property that interests you. If you are looking for
commercial property, why work with a realtor who has no experience in
commercial property? You may also consider working only with a realtor
who has experience in the specific neighborhood or community that
interests you.

How much experience should the ideal realtor possess? Well, it
depends. Relatively new realtors are often hard hitting and will put
in quite a bit of time and effort in order to make a sale. The
downside to a new realtor is that they simply may not have the
experience and knowledge necessary to find the right property for you.
On the other hand, more experienced realtors are often quite busy and
may not have the time to devote to all your needs.

Finally, look for a realtor that has good communication skills. It can
be difficult to find the right property if you feel you cannot even
communicate to your realtor the features you really need or want in a
property. And above all; look for a realtor who has a trustworthy
reputation. Integrity says far more about any professional than any
other trait-even experience.

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And that concludes the lesson on what not to post
in the woodworkers forum.
Lou
Dumbass!
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 02:15:56 -0800, Lou wrote:

And that concludes the lesson on what not to post
in the woodworkers forum.


And posted through a server in Beijeng, no less :-).
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 02:15:56 -0800, Lou wrote:

And that concludes the lesson on what not to post
in the woodworkers forum.


And posted through a server in Beijeng, no less :-).


Well, at least the English was good. It was quite readable, in fact.
(Not that I read it for more than determining if the language was any
good. It's the same old marketing babble you're likely to run in to on
TV.)

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