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What Typically Goes Into A Listing Agreement?
The Listing Agreement is typically between you and the real estate
company you employ. Think of it as your legal instructions to the
people who will market your home and represent you in the sale. Such
an agreement must include beginning and ending dates for the term of
the listing; the conditions to which you, the listing agent and the
real estate company agree; and a price (usually a percentage of the
eventual sale price) you'll pay for services rendered in the sale of
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How Important Is The Condition Of My Property To Its Sale?
It's probably very important, depending on your priorities. Are you
hoping to extract the maximum sale price for your home? If so,
condition and appearance are crucial. If, however, you've let
deferred maintenance catch up with you, your priorities may be
different: you may wish to sell your home in "as is" condition,
allowing the buyer to repair/replace items as s/he sees fit. In this
case, your ultimate sale price will be less than what the same buyer
would be willing to pay for a home that's in mint-condition. |
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Should We Leave Home During Showings (Tours) Or Open Houses?
Generally speaking, yes. If it causes you no undue hardship, it's
easier for a Sales Representative to show your home without you
being present. The agent is better able to demonstrate your home's
features and benefits, painting a realistic picture for the buyers
to envision themselves living there. Your absence will also allow
your prospective buyers to focus on the house and its attributes -
rather than on being polite to you. |
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What Is An Agency Disclosure?
An Agency Disclosure is required by federal law. It is a document
that tells you whom the agent or agents represents. A state's Agency
Disclosure document is simply a notification of your state's real
estate agency laws. |
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What Is The MLS And How Does It Benefit Me?
A Multiple Listing Service or MLS is a database that makes it
easier to reach a large number of buyers and increase your
property's exposure. It's a system in which participating
brokers at the real estate board agree to share commission on
the sale of houses listed by any one of them. For example, if
your house is listed with one broker and another finds the buyer
who purchases it, the broker bringing in the offer is enumerated
as specified on the MLS Listing your benefit is twofold.
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Because more agents will be interested in selling your house. |
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Because your home is exposed to more buyers since Realtors have
access to the MLS. |
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Is Cranbrook GMAC Real Estate A Member Of The Multiple Listing
Service (MLS)?
Yes. Cranbrook GMAC Real Estate is a member of the Washington
County MLS system as well as a member of federal, state and local
Associations/Boards of Realtors®. |
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Should I Buy Or Sell First?
It depends. Do you need the equity you've built up in your present
house in order to complete the purchase of your new home? If so, you
will either need to sell first, get a bridge loan or ask for a
Condition on the Sale of Your Home in the Agreement of Purchase and
Sale. If not, it may simply be a matter of personal preference. In
any event, we highly recommend partnering with a qualified Sales
Representative who can discuss this question in light of your
particular set of circumstances. Keep in mind, too, that the St.
George GMAC Real Estate Sales Representative who's selling your
present home can easily become your buyer's agent for your next
home. Learn more about buying first or selling first. |
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How Can I Prepare My House For Sale?
The selling process can start months before a property is actually
put on the market. It's a good idea to begin by looking at your home
through the eyes of a potential buyer. This will help you decide
what needs to be painted, repaired or tossed out. Your Birmingham
GMAC Real Estate Sales Representative can help you make these
decisions then, when you're ready, list your home at a fair price.
Your Sales Representative will also help you stage your home to
maximize its appeal to buyers. It's extremely important to view your
home as a potential buyer would. Professional staging shows your
home in its best light, therefore increasing its marketability. |
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How Can I Find Out What My Home Is Worth?
Your Cranbrook GMAC Real Estate Sales Representative has a thorough
knowledge of the current real estate market and will prepare a
comparative market analysis (or CMA) for your home to help you set a
competitive price. Click here to find out how much your home is
worth. |
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What Must I Disclose About The Condition Of My Property?
The best policy is truth when it comes to disclosing the condition
of your property; but you absolutely must communicate all known
material defects of the property. Normally, these are noted on a
Seller's Property Condition Disclosure Form (SPCD). Your Sales
Representative will work with you to complete this. If an item is
not covered on the SPCD, you must still make disclosures about any
known material defects. Even if a matter has been repaired, you
should still disclose the previous defect and provide a report of
the repairs completed. By disclosing all problems up front, you can
avoid any surprises that may provoke a lawsuit. |
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When Is The Best Time To Put My Home On The Market?
Believe it or not, peak selling seasons change from year-to-year and
market to market. Often, though, weather has a lot to do with it.
Early spring and early fall are prime listing seasons nearly every
year because houses typically show better in those months than they
do in the heat of summer or the cold of winter. Keep in mind there
are more houses on the market during the prime seasons, so you will
have more competition. Don't base your decision to sell on the
season; each selling situation is unique. Talk to your Realtor
before deciding on the timing of the sale of your home. |