INDUSTRTY FAQS
Your Common Questions About Real Estate Practice
What’s the difference between a real estate agent and a REALTOR®?
“REALTOR®” and “real estate agent” are not interchangeable, although some real estate agents might like them to be. The term REALTOR® is a registered certification mark that identifies the quality of services rendered by licensed real estate agents who are members of The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). All real estate agents are not REALTORS®, but all REALTOR® members are real estate agents. REALTOR® members are committed to a strict code of ethics known as the REALTOR® Code, and are the only ones who have the right to list your property on the MLS® Systems of their local real estate boards. To correctly be referred to as a REALTOR®, a real estate agent must be a member of CREA.
Why should I hire a REALTOR®?
You’re trusting a REALTOR® with your most valuable possession, your home. REALTORS® take this responsibility very seriously. Here’s what we promise you:
YOUR REALTOR® IS A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL
REALTORS® take extensive pre-licensing courses in order to obtain credentials for practicing in real estate.
YOUR REALTOR® IS CONTINUOUSLY TRAINED
REALTORS® keep up to date by taking continuing education courses to upgrade their knowledge on a broad range of real estate related issues in order to continue to provide consumers with current advice.
YOUR REALTOR® DOES EVERYTHING BY THE BOOK
A REALTOR® must be registered under provincial laws that govern exactly how real estate can and cannot be traded. These regulations are your legal guarantee of professional behaviour.
YOUR REALTOR® IS AN ETHICAL BUSINESSPERSON
REALTORS® must adhere to the extensive Code of Ethics of the Canadian Real Estate Association. Several provinces have additional codes of ethics governing real estate professionals. Your interests as the client must always be put first.
YOUR REALTOR® PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR RECOURSE
Should you have concerns about the professional behaviour of a REALTOR®, provincial regulators and your local real estate board or association take these matters very seriously and will work quickly to resolve any issues.
YOUR REALTOR® HAS ACCESS TO A LOCAL BOARD’S MLS® SYSTEM
A Board’s MLS® system is the single most powerful tool for buying and selling a home. Your REALTOR® can provide you with exclusive features of the Board’s MLS® System, such as immediate notification when new properties are listed. You don’t have to wait for it to be posted on a website to access this information with your REALTOR®.
Do I really need a REALTOR® to sell my home?
Many people who try to sell their own home end up using a REALTOR® anyway. Before anybody decides to fly solo through this complex, time-consuming and financially perilous process, they should consider these questions.
WILL YOU REALLY “SAVE” THE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION?
When potential buyers see a home for sale ‘by the owner’, they see a bargain. They imagine the REALTOR® fees going into their own pocket, not yours.
HOW MANY POTENTIAL BUYERS WILL YOU REACH?
Selling a home takes more than just hanging up a “For Sale” sign. How will you promote your home? Will you write your own ads? How will you use the Internet? MLS® and the corresponding web site www.REALTOR.ca have changed the way people search for homes, and it’s difficult to court buyers without its valuable tools and resources.
DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?
Promoting a home is a full time job, and you may already have one. Will you be able to take calls at any time? How about screening the callers to figure out if they’re suitable candidates? Not everybody who calls is suitable to walk through your home, but how do you tell?
DO YOU KNOW THE MARKET WELL ENOUGH TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR HOME?
Lacking years of experience, the average person is merely guessing at their listing price. Often they set the price too low and miss out on thousands of dollars, or they price their home too high and drive away potential buyers.
DO YOU HAVE THE NEGOTIATION SKILLS TO KEEP A DEAL ON TRACK?
When an offer comes in, emotions can run high with so much money on the line. This is why direct seller-to-buyer deals often end in disaster. REALTORS® keep it professional and are indispensable when it comes to bargaining with buyers.
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How do I figure out how much mortgage I can afford?
Determining the mortgage you can carry is based on a relatively simple calculation of loan amount, down payment, interest rate and amortization period. A good rule for figuring out your monthly housing cost is to know that it should not exceed 32% of your gross monthly family income, or 40% of your gross monthly income.
What questions should I ask when looking for a REALTOR®?
Here are 10 smart questions to ask. But remember, this is just a starting point. Your REALTOR® should be willing to answer any questions you have. After all, that’s why you hire the professionals.
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How long have you been in the business?
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What is your average list-to-sales-price ratio?
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How will your marketing plan meet my needs?
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Will you provide references?
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What separates you from your competition?
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May I review documents that I will be asked to sign?
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Can you help me find other real estate professionals?
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How much do you charge?
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What if I’m unhappy with the service?
If you have more questions about how I can help you contact me at (604) 754 - 9845.