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Realtors forming LLC’s in Droves…WHY?

Realtors forming LLC’s in Droves…WHY? Lawsuit Filed Sat, May 1, 2010 at 1:20 PM Reply-To: reply@mlsbankhomes.com URGENT NEWS FOR ANY AGENT DOING SHORT SALES Court dockets are experiencing a dramatic increase in lawsuits over short sales involving real estate agents and brokers. Most cases are the result of agents providing inaccurate or incomplete information within [...]

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De-cluttering your home before you sell

If you’re like a lot of people, your closets are probably in total disarray and you cringe every time someone opens your doors. If your closets are packed beyond their limits, this article is for you. When you’re looking to sell your home it is important to give potential buyers a good impression on your home, and not all the things you have stuffed into it!

Take a few minutes, or hours, to make your closets look a little nicer when prospective buyers look in them during a showing. Follow the 5 easy steps I’ve outlined below in this article, and be sure not to overlook the impact that useable closet space can have on a sale!

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Tips on Buying a HUD or Foreclosed Property

Tips on Buying a HUD or Foreclosed Property
by Mike Adams

Everyone has heard that buy a HUD or Foreclosed property as a real estate investment can be a great idea, with high potential return on investment. This is true in most cases. There are pitfalls and potential problems that must be examined first and during this process to minimize the risk. Here is how the process should work for you.

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Generate Massive Cash Flow

Let’s face it. We’re in a lousy economy. Businesses are closing in record numbers and the housing market continues to struggle. Folks are getting laid off in record numbers and job security no longer exists. It’s a pretty grim picture, especially for someone looking to generate some income or begin a business of their own. At least, it may seem that way at first.

Did you know that during the Great Depression more millionaires were created than in any other time in our nation’s history?

A recession can actually provide a wealth of opportunities, provided you look in the right place. And the one area that provides the most reward and can generate substantial amounts of cash in as little as 30 days, is the housing market.

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Property Buying Tips

The most important investment you will ever make is probably the purchase of a home. Finding the right home for you can be a long and arduous process, but there is no getting around that.

Know Your Wants And Needs

Before embarking on your journey of house hunting, you must know what you really want to find. Sit down with pen and paper and list all the features you care most about, such as:

- Location (in a particular city, school district or neighborhood)

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Home Insurance for Home Buyers

Getting a home insurance policy can offer you protection in times like these. Not only will home insurance protect you financially, but also home insurance will give you peace of mind and a feeling of security. Keep the following things in mind as you seek home insurance.

Compare Several Companies
When looking for home insurance, it is a good idea to check with several home insurance companies. Some companies will charge higher prices than other companies when it comes to home insurance. Find home insurance you can afford.

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HOME SALES SURGE IN MOST STATES

4TH QUARTER EXISTING HOME SALES SURGE IN MOST STATES
contributed by, Tammi Greenwald, McColly Real Estate
Strong gains in existing-home sales were the predominant pattern in most states during the fourth quarter, with many more metro areas seeing prices rise from a year earlier, according to the latest survey by the National Association of Realtors®.

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Sell Your Home at the Highest Possible Price

Everyone wants to sell their home for the highest possible price. In order to accomplish that you need to make sure that you avoid common mistakes that many home sellers make! Small mistakes can cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It’s not difficult to avoid making these mistakes. Just follow the simple guidelines in this article and you should be able to get top value for your house when you sell.

For Sale By Owner: Most homeowners who choose to sell their home themselves do so because they think they can save the commission paid to the real estate agent. The amount of time and effort required to sell a home often surprises the DIY Seller. And, importantly, many costly mistakes can be avoided with the right guidance.

Know the Current Market: Most homes that don’t sell in the first 30 days after being listed are priced too high. On the other hand homes that sell too quickly might have been priced too low and robbed the homeowner out of additional profits. You need to understand your market and evaluate the value of your home based on fact, not gut instinct or the opinion of your in-laws. A professional real estate broker will know and understand your market.

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Use A Buyer’s Agent

To answer this question, let me begin by asking a question. When you are in a legal proceeding, would you have the lawyer representing the person sitting across the table from you represent you as well? The answer is so simple. Of course not.
Why then when buying a house or property which for many people represents one of the largest financial decisions of their lives would you utilize the Realtor who represents the Seller(s) to safeguard your best interests as the Buyer(s)?
Some states have “dual agency” (where one Realtor represents both sides of the transaction while maintaining “neutrality”) but for the life of me I do not understand why. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. There are simply too many places for conflicts of interest to rear their head.
In other states, like Vermont, Realtors must represent only one side of the transaction – either the Buyer(s) or the Seller(s). Often, Buyers aren’t clear on this point. They see a sign in front of a house for sale or a listing online. Call that Realtor and utilize that Realtor to facilitate the negotiations of price, terms and conditions when that Realtor represents the Seller(s). Do you see where this is completely problematic? Be sure to ask if the Realtor you are speaking to is the Listing Agent. If so, thank the Agent and tell them you want representaion, hang up and find another Realtor who can represent you and your interests. Keep in mind, good listing agents are experts in finding out information from prospective buyers without you even being aware of it. They can ask questions that ultimately compromise your negotiating position. Thank them politely. Hang up and find a Realtor to be your Buyer’s Agent.
When Sellers agree to list their property they agree to a commission which is paid to both the Realtor who lists the Seller’s property and the Realtor who brings the Buyers to the table. A typical Realtor commission these days is either 5 or 6%. Thus, this commission is split in half (i.e. with either 3 or 2.5% going to the buy side Realtor). Buyers should not think because I am represented by a Buyer’s Agent I am incurring an additional expense to pay their commisssion. The commission is already taken into account by the Seller(s) in their Listing Agreement with their Listing Agent. All Sellers are willing to split the commission between the Realtor representing them and the Buyers Agent representing the Buyer(s). Sellers do this to facilitate the transaction and in this market they are happy as can be to have buyers brought to them.
Let me further clarify. If there is no Buyer’s Realtor involved, the Listing Agent consumes the entire commission of 6 or 5% with no split whatsoever. Now do you see why listing agents so love it when buyers call them directly? On a house that costs say $300,000 with a 6% commission, the Listing Agent would receive an $18,000 commission. If there is a Realtor representing the buyer(s), the listing agent would have to split their commissions.

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How to Sell that “Hard to Sell” Property

All agents have had this problem at one time or another. They have listed a property that is worth more than the asking price, but the asking price is out side the financial reach of local buyers.

You the know the ones like that Commercial Property where the owner is retiring and the sale is his retirement or that Great Dream Home on the lake and the owner has been transferred 2000 miles away. In both cases these are properties could be considered bargains… motivated sellers…. need to liquidate assets, but they just are not being looked at by qualified buyers.

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