When
it comes to buying or selling a home, most of us have probably asked
ourselves: Should I use a Realtor, or can I do it myself. The thought
that you might be saving some money on one of the biggest business
transactions most of us will ever make, can be very appealing.
Reasoning
that you can “pocket” the real estate commission, or get
a “bargain” on that For Sale by Owner property, often
results in “false” savings. Selling or buying a home is
a very complex procedure involving large sums of money, stringent
legal requirements, with the potential for making some very costly
mistakes. Realtors have the qualifications and experience to help
you make a successful purchase or sale in a relatively fast and painless
manner.
The do-it-yourselfer
seller or buyer will also have to factor in the considerable amount
of time and expense required to market or pre-view properties, respond
to or make calls and fill-out paperwork.
Buying
or selling a home on your own makes no more sense than trying to build
a new one from scratch without the knowledge, training, experience
and time needed to do the work properly.
Once
you decide that using a Realtor is the way to go, it pays to shop
around for this individual. By Realtor, we mean a licensed real estate
professional who is a member of a local real estate board as well
as the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and, in Ontario, the
Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When you work with a Realtor,
you can expect strict adherence to provincial law and to a national
code of ethics.
Advantages
to Seller