101 Reasons to choose Linda Afman as your broker?

With more real estate resources available on the Internet, it may seem as if buying and selling a home is an easy task. These 101 reasons will show you the extent of knowledge and experience that an agent provides to help you through a real estate transaction. This list reflects actions, procedures and processes that a real estate agent may typically perform during a residential real estate transaction - and are all things that you could avoid doing yourself.

Typical Pre-Listing Activities

•  1. Research Current Properties

•  2. Research Sales Activity from MLS and public records databases

•  3. Provide Average Days on Market Assessment

•  4. Review Property Tax Roll

•  5. Prepare a Comparable Market Analysis (CMA)

•  6. Verify Ownership and Deed Type

•  7. Verify County Public Property Records

•  8. Perform Curb Appeal Assessment

•  9. Provide Public School Value

•  10. Provide a Listing Presentation

•  11. Analyze Current Market Conditions

•  12. Present Credentials

•  13. Deliver CMA Results

•  14. Discuss Planning and Strategy

•  15. Explain Listing Contract, Disclosures & Addendum

•  16. Screen Calls from Buyers or Agents

•  17. Explain Homeowner Warranty

Selling the Property Activities

•  18. Review Title Details

•  19. Order Plat Map

•  20. Create Showing Instructions

•  21. Obtain Mortgage Loan Information

•  22. Review Homeowner Association Fees and Bylaws

•  23. Submit Homeowner Warranty Application

•  24. Add Homeowner Warranty in MLS

•  25. Review Electricity Details

•  26. Arrange Inspections for City Sewer/Septic Tank Systems

•  27. Collect Natural Gas Information

•  28. Provide Security System Status

•  29. Determine Termite Bond Status

•  30. Analyze Lead-based Paint Status

•  31. Distribute Disclosure Packages

•  32. Prepare Property Amenities

•  33. Detail Inclusions & Conveyances with Sale

•  34. Compile Repairs Needed List

•  35. Send Seller Vacancy Checklist

•  36. Install Lockbox

•  37. Make Copies of Leases for Rental Units (if applicable)

•  38. Verify Rents, Utilities, Water, and Deposits for Rentals

•  39. Inform Tenants of Listing for Rentals

•  40. Install Yard Sign

•  41. Perform Interior Assessment

•  42. Perform Exterior Assessment

Advertising and Marketing a Listing

•  43. Enter a Profile Sheet into the MLS Listing Database

•  44. Provide Copies of MLS Agreement

•  45. Take Additional Photos for MLS and Marketing

•  46. Create and Advertise Property Listing

•  47. Coordinate Showing Times

•  48. Create and Mail Flyers

•  49. Compare MLS Listings

•  50. Develop Marketing Brochure

•  51. Notify the Network Referral Program

•  52. Create Special Feature Cards

•  53. Analyze Feedback Emails and Faxes

Handling Offers and Contracts

•  54. Receive Offer(s) to Purchase

•  55. Evaluate Net Sheet

•  56. Counsel and Mediate Offer(s)

•  57. Deliver Seller's Disclosure

•  58. Obtain Pre-qualification Letter

•  59. Negotiate Offers on the Seller's Behalf

•  60. Mediate Counteroffers or Amendments

•  61. Fax Contract Copies

•  62. Deliver "Offer to Purchase" Copies

•  63. Assist with Escrow Account

•  64. Distribute Under-Contract Showing Restrictions

•  65. Update MLS to "Sale Pending"

•  66. Review Credit Report

•  67. Deliver Unrecorded Property Information

•  68. Order Well Flow Test Reports (if applicable)

•  69. Order Termite Inspection (if applicable)

•  70. Order Mold Inspection (if applicable)

•  71. Confirm Deposit and Buyer's Employment

•  72. Follow Up with Loan Processing

•  73. Communicate with Lender

•  74. Confirm Approval of Loan

•  75. Remove Loan Contingency

Home Inspection and Home Appraisal Activities

•  76. Coordinate Buyer's Home Inspection

•  77. Review Home Inspector's Report

•  78. Interpret Loan Limits

•  79. Verify Home Inspection Clauses

•  80. Contractor Preparation

•  81. Confirm Repair Completion

•  82. Attend Appraiser Appointment

•  83. Provide Appraiser Information and Remove Contingency

Closing Preparations and Actions

•  84. Ensure Contract is Sealed

•  85. Coordinate Closing Process

•  86. Coordinate Closing Formal Procedure

•  87. Assist with Title Issues

•  88. Perform Final Walk-through

•  89. Verify Tax and Utility Preparations

•  90. Review and Distribute Final Closing Figures

•  91. Request Closing Document Copies

•  92. Confirm Receipt of Title Insurance Commitment

•  93. Make Homeowners Warranty Available

•  94. Review Closing Documents

•  95. Confirm and Assist with Final Deposit

•  96. Coordinate with Next Purchase

•  97. Ensure "No Surprises" Closing

•  98. Final MLS Update

•  99. Follow Up and Resolve Repairs

•  100. Documentation Follow Up

101. Hand the keys to the new owner!

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