Evan Russell answers question number 21 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. How will we find out what prospective buyers think about our home?
Evan Russell answers question number 23 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. How often will we be in contact after we sign the listing agreement?
Evan Russell answers question number 17 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. Will you help us enhance our home for a quicker sale and a higher price?
Evan Russell answers question number 17 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. May I see examples of the materials you will use to market my home?
Evan Russell answers question number 15 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. Part 2 - what is your written marketing plan to sell my home?
Evan Russell answers question number 13 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. How do you ensure that our real estate transaction will close smoothly and on time?
Evan Russell answers question number 11 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. What percentage of your listings sell during the listing period?
Evan Russell answers question number 5 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. What share of your business comes from repeat clients and referrals?
Evan Russell answers question number 3 of 26 on how to interview your real estate agent. How many clients have you served and may I review your client list?
Evan Russell answers 26 questions on how to interview your real estate agent. Each question is a individual episode, answering each question as detailed as ever before.
If you are buying a home, you don’t have to pay real estate agent commission. If you are selling a home you pay commission to both your agent and the buyer’s agent when your house closes.
With the evolution of the Internet and home search sites it had become the norm for buyers to be dialed into the new listings almost as fast as the agent is.
A good real estate agent, with knowledge of the local market and negotiation experience, can make the difference between a successful transaction vs a deal that falls apart.
When it is time buy a home, you’re certainly hoping to get the best price and terms. To do that succesfully, you need to know when to start negotiating and when to stop.