does anyone know if a realestate agent should give you a receipt for the downpayment for a home?

Posted on August 29th, 2011 by admin


yes, they should be giving you a receipt. you should also be using a bank check as well, not a personal one.

How much money does a realestate agent make in Sydney.?

Posted on December 5th, 2010 by admin

Ok so I’m only 14 but I would like to follow a career as a realestate agent. I have a family friend how is a realestate agent but haven’t seen her for a while so I have not been able to ask her for a while.
So I would like to know how much they make?
I’m pretty sure that they would get 5% of every house they sell, is that true.
And what does a realestate agent really do…

Real estate agents enter the profession from all walks of life. Some become a real estate agent for the money, while others are attracted to the glamor, excitement and challenges of selling property. For many, a real estate career offers the opportunity to be your own boss, and that reason is a motivating factor for those who want to get out from under the thumb of corporate America.

How Much Does an Average Real Estate Agent Earn?

Most first-year real estate agents earn very little, primarily because they are struggling to learn the business while they build a client base. As the years go by, agents can rely on referrals from satisfied clients to continue building their business.

According to Salary.com, most real estate agents earn on average between $34,000 and $45,000 annually.

How much agents make depends on the number of transactions they complete, the commission paid to the brokerage and their split with the sponsoring broker.
———I’m glad i answered your question and hoping that this will be a great help to you…good Luck !!

Has anyone rented a granny flat through the owner? Im worried about having no realestate agent? ?

Posted on December 1st, 2010 by admin

not sure how i should approach the situation if its wise to rent directly through owner? Any info, tips or experiences would be much appreciated. Am going to arrange to inspect but not sure what i should and shouldnt ask, how do i know they are decent people as the granny flat is attached to the house. Any tips please! Its for me and my daughter so i want to make sure its safe.

Make sure you get a receipt for every payment you make and keep it.
Legally if you pay a bond the landlord must submit it to the State Rental Bond board which is usually part of the Dept of Fair Trading in your State.

Not that it really matters though,as long as you get a receipt for any payments you make to him.

Obviously check to see if the place is clean,check to see what sort of people the owners are,is there beer cans lying around etc.
Do they look ok,does the surroundings look ok.
Do they have pets that could disturb you,big dogs etc.

Is there enough privacy for you and your daughter ?
Look at where the windows are,is there curtains,where are the windows facing?

If you have a car,where can you park it?

Ask if there is a bond ?
How about rent,how many weeks in advance ?
Do they want you to sign a lease,then in that case your bond must be submitted to the State rental board.
How long notice do you have to give to move out ?
Is the electrcity a separate bill ?
Is there any other expenses or just the rent ?
Where is the laundry ?
What about clothes line?
Now,if you pay a bond,usually 4 weeks rent,then you should note and get the owner to sign it,ANY damage ,such as stains on carpets,etc.
Having said all that,its far better you go with a polite friendly attitude rather than be distrustful of them,because they are probaly sussing you out more and more worried who they are going to get living behind there house.

bought a home which realestate agent and all papers state as placed in 1996?

Posted on October 8th, 2010 by admin

we were told it was stick built, today at the assessors office we find out its been placed in 1992, placed? we were told it was stick built? what can we do, its not energy efficennt like we believed a home in 1996 would be, we have done aton of work to this property, what can we expect? called attorney, is he good?

Did you get an appraisal and a building inspection? If you did, they would have easily discovered it.

If you didn’t, then that’s your fault.

Contracts don’t require that type of disclosure if the house was moved from another location.

Technically, it WAS stick built…just not where it is now.

Why do most sellers listen to a realestate agent and list their home way higher then homes right around them?

Posted on October 6th, 2010 by admin

With the housing market being so bad I see daily homes that should be listing for 99 to 125.000 being listed for 175.000 and the agent say well we will just come down. Well in a market that had supply and demand when the suppy is low you can demand but our market is reversed at the present time.

mike
noteliquidator.net

Buyers always want to negotiate down. So, if a seller lists his home higher than those around it and/or higher than what he actually really wants, he can afford to negotiate down and still get the amount of profit from the sale that he desires.

Also, in this market there are so many sellers that are having to short-sale their homes. They owe more than what the home is worth (and what others around them are worth), so they price high, hoping they can eke out every penny they can so that the gap when they sell is as small as possible.

Then there are foreclosures. Banks price foreclosures low, in order to get them to sell quickly, and there are tons of them now. The low price of a foreclosure can make a house next door that’s actually priced appropriately look as though it’s priced high.

Some sellers can afford to price their homes high and wait for them to sell, while others are desperate to get out and will take whatever they can get – whether it’s a fair price or not.

And also, it has a lot to do with how much the seller really knows about real estate. A seller that doesn’t know anything is likely to take the advice of the realtor. The realtor is also going to suggest the highest price possible in order to get a bigger commission.

How To Interview Your Mississauga Real Estate Agent

Posted on July 12th, 2010 by admin

http://YourMississaugaRealEstateGuide.com Looking to buy or sell a home? Well you’re probably going to contact a real estate agent soon. Our free guide lists 10 questions you should ask them before hiring them.

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Toronto Real Estate: Agent vs. Sale by Owner

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin

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With the Toronto real estate market continuing to hold strong as the rest of the world markets falter, many are wondering if they need an agent to sell.

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Real Estate Agent Strategies that Creates a Successful Business with By Referral Only

Posted on July 4th, 2010 by admin

http://www.byreferralonly.com Real estate training for Realtors. How Dawn has doubled her income and improved her life with Joe Stumpf’s By Referral Only systems & strategies.

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What should a good realestate agent do for me?

Posted on July 1st, 2010 by admin

Im buying a new home and I think my realtor is not doing a good job. What should a good realtor be willing and ready to do for a client?

Figure out what you want, and do the research

1. send you a daily list by email of properties that could be in the ball park of the properties you may like, then wait for your feedback.

a. location ok?
b. type of home ok?
c. prices in your range?
d. you need pre approved mortgage?
e. warn you of anything going on in the market
f. tell you of new developments

Online Marketing For Real Estate Agents Part 1

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin

http://www.dotcomrealestatedomains.com is where you can learn everything that you need to create free organic buyer and seller leads. Step-by-Step screen capture video shows how I build my business everyday. Jim 602-284-6833

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