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Step 2:
Get a Realtor® from
Arizona Dream Finders
More than 2 million people
in the United States have earned real estate licenses. However, real estate
is a tough business with a steep dropout rate, and the result is that only
a small percentage of those with licenses actively help buyers and sellers.
The real estate professionals
at Arizona Dream Finders are members of the National Association of REALTORS®
(NAR), an organization of one million brokers and salespeople, individuals
bound together with a strong Code of Ethics, extensive training opportunities
and a wealth of community information. NAR members are routinely active in
PTAs, local government committees and a variety of neighborhood organizations.
Being actively involved in community affairs provides REALTORS® with a
better understanding of the area in which they are selling.
Why?
Buying and selling real estate is a complex matter. At first it might seem
that by checking local picture books or online sites you could quickly find
the right home at the right price.
But a basic rule in real
estate is that all properties are unique. No two properties -- even two identical
models on the same street -- are precisely and exactly alike. Homes differ
and so do contract terms, financing options, inspection requirements and closing
costs. Also, no two transactions are alike.
In this maze of forms,
financing, inspections, marketing, pricing and negotiating, it makes sense
to work with professionals who know the community and much more. Those professionals
are the local REALTORS® who serve your area.
What should you expect?
Once you select a REALTORS® from Arizona Dream Finders you will want to
establish a proper business relationship. He or she will explain the options
available, describe how he or she typically works with individuals and provide
you with complete agency disclosures (the ins and outs of your relationship
with the agent) as required in your state.
Once hired for the job,
the REALTORS® will provide you with information detailing current market
conditions, financing options and negotiating issues that might apply to a
given situation. Remember: Because market conditions can change and the strategies
that apply in one negotiation may be inappropriate in another, this information
should not be set in stone. During your time in the marketplace REALTORS®
will keep you updated and alert you to each step in the transaction process.
Next:
Get Loan Preapproval
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