Going the traditional route and using a Realtor to sell a house fast without many repairs is tough enough; but selling a house that needs repairs, especially major ones, is seemingly impossible for
even experienced real estate agents.
Not exact matches
Even though some
agents brush the topic aside thinking, «It won't happen to me,» or «Our community is safe,» it's a sad fact that according to 2015 research from the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR), four in 10
real estate professionals say they've
experienced a situation that made them fear for their personal safety or the safety of their personal information.
If this is the first home you've ever tried to sell a home, selling it for - sale - by - owner can certainly work, but it's definitely an advantage to have some
experience selling homes in the past
even if you hired a
real estate agent to help you do it.
Some sellers and
real estate agents may not
even consider offers from national banks or online lenders because of previous bad
experiences, or because of the bad reputation some of these have.
Established and
experienced real estate agents could help new
real estate agents within their group by explaining their process of marketing themselves or
even by allowing the new
real estate agent to imitate the established
real estate agent until they develop their own personal marketing campaigns.
Even though there are literally thousands of reputable Web sites that are designed to independently guide you through the home - buying and mortgage process, nothing can replace the
experience of working directly with a competent, expert, and professional
real estate agent.
I'm not prepared to take on the risk of an investment property (I've never
even bought ANY property EVER), so logically, my thought is to become a part - time
real estate agent in order to dip my toes in the water, gain
real world
experience, and learn some valuable skills that may eventually lead me towards an investment property.