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		<title>5 Tips to Choosing a Realtor to Sell Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:13:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marc Rasmussen</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Thinking about selling your home and need to find a Realtor to represent you? Here are 5 tips that might help you make a wise decision.</p>
<p>1. This is business, not personal</p>
<p>Selling a home can be tough these days. The market is challenging and you need someone that is up to the task. Use a full time professional with a proven track record. You might feel compelled to use a family member or friend who has not sold a home since 2005 but don&#8217;t do it. <span id="more-616"></span>This may be the largest transaction of your life so make it a business decision. If you don&#8217;t do it initially you probably will down the road when they don&#8217;t sell it.</p>
<p>2. Get a referral</p>
<p>Ask your friends and family members to refer you to a Realtor. Someone in your sphere of influence has probably used a good Realtor. It is best if they have used them first hand.</p>
<p>3. Interview 3 Realtors</p>
<p>Most Realtors hate this one however competition is healthy. Meet with the Realtors and have them do a listing presentation to you. This usually consists of their marketing plan, backgrounds, background on their brokerage and a valuation of your property.</p>
<p>4. Is the highest producer the best?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t assume that the highest producer is the best Realtor or gives the best service. Would you rather work with a good Realtor who has 40 listings or a good Realtor that has 10? You probably will end up with better service with the Realtor that spread between only 10 listings. That is not always the case but this is what you can uncover when you interview them. The biggest producer may sell ten homes between $2 million and $3 million a year. If your home is worth $300,000 would you rather use that Realtor or one who sells twenty homes a year priced between $300,000 and $400,000?</p>
<p>5) You get what you pay for</p>
<p>I want to save money just like the next guy. However, this is one time where you may not want to be cheap. I am not knocking discount brokerages but usually it does not work out well. If you talk to a person who used a discount broker they generally don&#8217;t have good things to say.</p>
<p>From the outside it appears that Realtor make way too much money. 6% of $400,000 is $24,000. That is a lot of money. However, when you break it down and spread it around it isn&#8217;t as much as you think. That commission is usually split between the listing agent and selling agent. They have to split with their broker. Brokers have to pay their staff, rent, advertising, light bill, utulities, etc. Promoting your listing to find a buyer costs money so there are expenses like photography, advertising, direct mailers, signs, websites etc. The agents belong to a Realtor Association. That is an expense. To promote the listing on the MLS we have to pay dues to access the MLS. The expenses go on. Realtors probably don&#8217;t make as much money as you think.</p>
<p>If you want to pay peanuts you usually end up working with monkeys.</p>
<p>Marc Rasmussen</p>
<p>Realtor in Sarasota, Florida</p>
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