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Gay Realtors 5 Mistakes Sellers Make in Choosing a Realtor

Your home is the single biggest investment you will ever make in your life. Most people take great care in choosing the right Realtor when purchasing the perfect home for their family, when it comes to selling your house, the same care should go into choosing a Realtor to facilitate that process.

It is important to consider several things when choosing a Realtor and many mistakes can be avoided. Five common mistakes sellers tend to make when choosing a Realtor are outlined in this article, along with suggestions for avoiding those pitfalls.

  • Perhaps the most common mistake sellers make is to hire a friend or relative based on the relationship. By contracting with someone based on relationship without checking out credentials or references, the seller could be engaged in a contract that is not beneficial to them until the contract expires. It can also cause hard feelings with the friend or relative and cause friction in the extended family or social circle.
  • Another common mistake sellers make is to hire the Realtor with the highest sales volume. While it can be impressive, a higher sales volume does not equate with the best Realtor for the seller. Another downfall of choosing a Realtor with the highest sales volume is that they may not have the time needed to devote to your needs.
  • Another mistake sellers make is to choose the Realtor with the lowest sales commission. The adage, \"You get what you pay for\" is accurate in this instance. The seller needs to have more information on the Realtor\'s experience and success, and not rely solely on the fact of lower commission.
  • Sellers also make a mistake when going with a Realtor simply because the real estate company is famous. Some sellers justify this decision by thinking that as they must pass the same test, that they must have the same qualifications and skills. However, it is important to know about the individual Realtor chosen.
  • Finally, Sellers make a mistake when they \"go with their gut,\" or make impulsive decisions based on the sales pitch of the Realtor. A good sales pitch does not necessarily make a good sales person.

The best way to avoid the mistakes mentioned in this article is to take the time and to do the research.

When choosing a Realtor, find out about the Realtor\'s experience and success rate, but most importantly, check their references. Find out about the satisfaction rate of their previous customers. As a seller, you have the right to choose the best Realtor to fit your individual needs. Do a little research to make sure your choice is the best choice for you.

At GayRealEstate.com you’re able to check out the real estate agent in advance and then invite them to be interviewed to see what they bring to the table when it comes time to sell your home ~ It’s a huge bonus to know your agent is gay, lesbian or gay friendly, but you also need to know their business success.