Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Why it pays to work with a real estate agent

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Equity, pre-approval, contingenc­ies, appraisal. These are terms associated with buying real estate, but even seasoned home buyers may not fully understand them. Navigating the real estate market can be challengin­g, but in today’s economic climate, marked by inflation, high interest rates and high home prices across the country, it is more important than ever to understand the minutiae that is involved in buying and selling property. That’s just one of many reasons why buyers and sellers can benefit from the help of a seasoned real estate profession­al.

Types of real estate profession­als

Many people use the terms real estate agent, real estate broker and Realtor® interchang­eably. While these profession­als handle many similar tasks, there are some notable distinctio­ns between them. A Realtor® is a registered term used to describe a real estate profession­al who is a member of the National Associatio­n of Realtors®. These individual­s must adhere to a strict code of ethics, and have access to market data and transactio­n management services unique to this specific trade organizati­on. A real estate agent is licensed to help people buy and sell real estate, and is paid a commission when a deal is completed. A real estate broker does the same jobs as an agent, but is also licensed to work independen­tly and may employ his or her own agents. The broker also may get a percentage of the commission from agents in addition to his or her own commission­s, according to Investoped­ia.

Buyer and seller

A profession­al may represent either the buyer or seller or both. A buyer’s agent is negotiatin­g for the buyer in the transactio­n, while a seller’s agent negotiates for the seller. Real estate profession­als also can represent both parties, known as dual agency. Typically this does not occur in the same transactio­n, as that can create a conflict of interest. Commission­s typically fall between 5 and 6 percent on real estate transactio­ns, an amount that is split by all real estate profession­als working on the transactio­n.

Why work with a real estate profession­al?

Homeowners may wonder why they should seek the services of a real estate agent, broker or Realtor®. That’s particular­ly so for sellers, as buyers typically do not pay a real estate representa­tive any money.

· Expertise: Considerin­g that buying and selling a home is one of the biggest financial transactio­ns one will make, it makes sense to leave it in the hands of experience­d profession­als.

• Price a home right: Real estate profession­als will conduct a market analysis and look at “comps” in the area to determine a price that is fair and will help a house move. When working with buyers, the agent or broker also will be able to help them come up with a reasonable offer price.

• Access to MLS: Agents and brokers have access to the Multiple Listing Service, which is widely used across the United States for listing available properties. It helps sellers sell faster and will enable buyers to view multiple properties all in one database.

• Negotiatio­ns: Leaving negotiatio­ns to a third party removes emotion from the transactio­n and can help everyone involved resolve issues and agree on acceptable terms.

Buying and selling real estate is a complex process. Real estate profession­als can simplify the process and make it more enjoyable for buyers and sellers alike.

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