There
are
countless
decisions
to be
made
when
selling
a home,
and many
of them
will
significantly
affect
whether
or not
you make
a profit
and how
much
time it
takes to
sell
your
home. A
real
estate
agent
can
offer
specialized
knowledge
in
research,
marketing
and
negotiations
to help
you meet
or
exceed
your
goals.
According
to the
National
Association
of
REALTORS®,
82
percent
of home
sales
are the
result
of agent
connections.
A real
estate
agent
will:
-
Serve
as
your
advocate
and
representative
when
dealing
with
buyers,
buyers’
agents
and
service
providers.
-
Help
you
establish
a
fair
asking
price
that
also
meets
your
goals.
-
Advise
you
on
how
to
present
your
home
aesthetically
to
maximize
its
appeal
to
buyers.
-
Design
a
customized
marketing
plan
that
will
promote
your
home
24
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week.
Tactics
can
include
the
MLS,
direct
mail
campaigns,
fliers,
yard
signs,
advertising,
Internet
listings
and
open
houses.
-
Schedule
and
host
open
houses
and
home
tours.
-
Screen
all
written
offers
and
discuss
their
advantages
and
disadvantages.
-
Assist
you
in
making
counteroffers.
-
Prepare
your
closing
documents.
-
Represent
you
at
closing
and
mediate
any
last-minute
obstacles
to
ensure
a
smooth,
successful
transaction.
-
Provide
referrals
to
proven
service
providers,
including
title
companies,
inspectors,
appraisers,
pest
control,
moving
companies
and
more.
IMPORTANT
TO NOTE:
Real
estate
professionals
can
represent
the
seller,
the
buyer or
both.
When
agents
represent
both
parties,
it is
called
dual
agency.
In some
states,
dual
agency
affects
the real
estate
professional’s
fiduciary
responsibilities
to the
seller.
Keep in
mind
that
real
estate
laws
differ
from
state to
state
and even
from
locale
to
locale.
For more
in-depth
answers,
talk
with a
knowledgeable
real
estate
professional
and ask
about
local
practices.