Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Why Choose An Accredited Buyer’s Representative?

How often do you purchase real estate? Once, twice, three times in your lifetime? So you can hardly be expected to know all the ins and outs of such a major transaction complicated by so many details.

In most transactions, sellers are represented by a listing agent who manages these details for them and acts in their best interests. As a buyer, don’t you also want someone to provide complete and honest representation in your real estate transaction?

Real estate buyer’s agents are responsible for protecting the best interests of their clients—buyers like you—and can guide you through every step of the process. But the first step, and maybe the most important one, is finding a qualified buyer’s representative.Look no further- here I am!

As a buyer’s representative I can provide the expertise you need throughout the entire transaction, greatly improving your buying experience and potential results. Besides, retaining a buyer’s representative seldom adds any expense to your transaction.

Why Choose An Accredited Buyer’s Representative?
Not all buyer’s representatives are equal. All REALTORS® (members of the National Association of REALTORS®, or NAR) must subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics, which helps ensure that you will be treated honestly. But a REALTOR® with the ABR® designation has gone a step further, by completing Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) training, specialized education offered by the Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council (REBAC).

In addition to knowing the dynamics of the local market, as a REALTORS® with the ABR® designation, I understand the special needs of buyers. I have additional knowledge and experience that takes me a step beyond an agent who only concentrates on listing property for sellers. An ABR® can provide you with valued assistance throughout the transaction and help you make informed decisions that will lead to a successful home purchase.

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