JOSEPH SCROFANI JD - WELCOME HOME, HERO

The point of not using a veteran's real estate is to save money. Otherwise, why would someone turn down professional assistance in finding a home?? However, it’s unlikely that both the buyer and the seller will reap the benefits of not paying real estate agent commissions. It works like this: An owner selling on his own (FSBO) will price the house based on the sale prices of comparable properties in the area. Many of these properties will be sold with the help of an agent; therefore, the seller profits in keeping the percentage of the home’s sale price that might otherwise be paid to the real estate agent. Veterans looking to purchase a home sold by an owner without an agent may believe they can save money on the home by not having an agent involved, so they look solely at FSBO houses. They might expect money to be saved and make an offer accordingly. Unless the buyer and seller agree to split the savings, they can’t both save that money—and that’s if the listing price was not already lowered to make it more market-attractive. Here’s a short list of the advantages that using a real estate agent can bring to your buying experience:

Education and Experience A buffer between you and the seller Neighborhood knowledge Price guidance Market conditions information Negotiation skills and confidentiality The ability to handle paperwork The ability to handle closing questions Relationships for Future Business A recommended list of vendors you will need

A real estate veteran understands this because that veteran real estate agent has more than likely bought or sold a home before.

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