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		<title>Do You Need A Real Estate Agent?</title>
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Real Estate business has seen tremendous growth and so has been the need of Real Estate agent. Today more and more people are getting interested to become home owner and as the demand for real estate need increases the role of Real Estate Agent becomes more important. In the past one agent use to provide [...]]]></description>
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<p>Real Estate business has seen tremendous growth and so has been the need of Real Estate agent. Today more and more people are getting interested to become home owner and as the demand for real estate need increases the role of Real Estate Agent becomes more important. In the past one agent use to provide services to both seller and buyer but as the real estate market changed people started to realize that specialized service is more logical and b<span id="more-1096"></span>eneficial. In Real Estate industry now buyer/seller are looking for specialized agents who can provide specialized related expertise, information and services required to complete the process. When a real estate agent represents both buyer and seller it really restricts agents to provide impartial service to either party.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at the both (Seller/Buyer) scenario separately. A real estate agents who is a listing agent of seller has a fiduciary, ethically and moral duty to represent seller only.</p>
<p>By getting Exclusive Right to Sell Listing, the real estate agent is promising seller that he will live no stone unturned to market the home and find the best buyer at maximum possible market value for the home.</p>
<p>As a Buyer&#8217;s real estate agent he need to find the right home for buyer along with should all information of the community. When a buyer is exploring to buy a real estate property in new community, he is very much interested to find out several information related to that particular community such as population, crime, climate, schools, traffic, living standards etc. Buyer&#8217;s real estate agent should be well informed with all these information so that he can provide that information to buyer. It will be easier for buyer to make the decision based on these information. Once the buyer is ready to buy real estate property in the community then other part of the real estate agent&#8217;s duty starts. As buyer&#8217;s agent it is his responsibility to find a real estate property, as per buyers requirement. It is also buyer&#8217;s real estate agents duty to negotiate the best market price with seller.</p>
<p>So if seller and buyer are represented by their own specialized agent then both agents can play a partial and specialized role for their client..</p>
<p>So it is quite clear that one real estate agent representing both seller and buyer can not justify providing specialized service to both party. Both buyer and seller are in different need of services. That&#8217;s why specialized real estate service has become more in demand where buyer/seller can get impartiality specialized service during the process.</p>
<p>Never before has the role of specialists in the world of real estate been more important. With buyers and sellers requiring more services, the industry has seen an explosion of agents who specialize in either the representation of sellers or buyers. These specialist agents can provide a wealth of services and maintain a complete impartiality during the sales process as there is only one client to concern them.</p>
<p>Historically the sales transaction and the concerns of the buyer were the purview of a single realtor. However, as the industry has progressed so have the needs of each party and so the specialist arose. Buyers have some very particular needs, and specifically the need to feel that their best interests are seen to. Listing agents are representatives of the home&#8217;s owner and in that role they have a primary responsibility to that owner. How could they properly look after the needs of an interested buyer as well?</p>
<p>So what is it that a buyer&#8217;s agent does? Primarily the buyer&#8217;s agent will begin with the location of suitable properties for their clients. This is usually based upon a list of requirements and desires that the client has communicated to the agent. They will then arrange viewings and recap their findings with their clients and assist in deciding upon a good candidate for an offer. This will be based on the wealth of community information that a buyer&#8217;s agent commands. As specialists, they are experts on their given area which is critical in the education of clients on the areas that they are considering. Once a property is decided upon, the buyer&#8217;s agent changes significantly, evolving into an overseer-negotiator role. They will typically coordinate the inspections and conduct the negotiations with the listing agent. This includes the execution of the buyers subjects and the closing of the actual contract.</p>
<p>There is an art to representing a buyer. It is a role that has become ever more crucial in an industry where customer service is the single most important thing that an agent can offer. If you are in the market for a home then the buyer&#8217;s agent is the friend that you need to make sure that you are given the service that you deserve.</p>
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<p>Local real estate agents can help find the best home loans. Learn how to get a home loan withexpert tips from a licensed real estate agent in this free video. Expert: Richard Blake Bio: Richard Blake is a licensed real estate agent that has closed more than 20 times the number of transactions per year than that of the average realtor for the last three years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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<p>How can I calculate the savings (tax break) from buying real estate?<br />
I am told that the interest payments plus the real estate taxes are itemized on Schedule A and deducted from my income.</p>
<p>Are there any calculation tables or programs out there which can figure out my tax bracket and savings?</p>
<p>I would like to figure out how much mortgage and taxes I can afford and I would think that the amount of tax savings should be a major factor.  people tell me how the tax breaks are great, but I would want to calculate exactly what my savings would be just I I would calculate my monthly mortgage payment and property taxes.  It seems to me people don&#8217;t seem to really calculate this before taking the plunge.</p>
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<p><a rel="external nofollow" href="http://coronacondos.info" target="_blank">Corona Condos</a><br />
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		<title>The Benefits of a Good Faith Estimate and Pre-approval When Buying Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Most real estate purchases are bought with loans so getting a good faith estimate and pre-approval letter from your lender helps the process start off on the right foot.  The good faith estimate, or GFE for short, is required by law to be provided by lenders when you are seeking a loan.  It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most real estate purchases are bought with loans so getting a good faith estimate and pre-approval letter from your lender helps the process start off on the right foot.  The good faith estimate, or GFE for short, is required by law to be provided by lenders when you are seeking a loan.  It lists out the estimated closing costs, monthly payments, and interest rates for the loan program you are looking at getting.  The pre-approval letter is provi<span id="more-1088"></span>ded by lenders once they have run your credit and get your income / debt information.  By getting the GFE and pre-approval letter, you can be confident that the loan will get processed with no surprises.  There are also additional benefits to getting pre-approval and GFE before you even begin the property search. For one, by discussing your debt to income ratio with your lender and obtaining the GFE, you can determine your maximum price.  It helps to know the maximum sales price when shopping around so that you do not waste time and energy looking a over-priced properties, and also vice verse, you do not waste time and energy looking at under-priced properties.  You can find an area in your price range that fits your needs and narrow down your search.  You also will determine your monthly payments with the GFE.  The monthly payments should include the property taxes, insurance, principle, and interest plus any private mortgage insurance (PMI).  If the monthly payments are higher than you wanted, then you can adjust your sales price to be lower. Another reason to get your pre-approval and GFE before starting your home search is that you may find out some issues with your credit or financial situation that you could clean up before moving forward with a purchase.  For example, the first time I bought a house, I found out that I had a $50 charge on my credit report from 3 years ago, which brought my credit score down.  And with a lower credit score, I would have gotten a worse interest rate on the loan.  I say &#8216;would have&#8217; because I was able to pay off this collection and clear up the ding on my credit before going into the loan underwriting process. Finally, by getting a pre-approval letter, you have proof for a seller that a lender has confidence in being able to fund the purchase on your behalf.  This helps with presenting offers and negotiating.  Many sellers will not even accept an offer unless it is accompanied by a lender&#8217;s letter.  Furthermore, if you do not have a letter, the seller may counter higher given that he feels he is taking on more risk that you may not be qualified for the loan amount.  Also, if you happen to get into a multiple offer situation, your offer will be much stronger with a pre-approval letter.</p>
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<p>Buying a foreclosed property is a very good deal. Discover how to buy foreclosed property withexpert tips from a licensed real estate agent in this free video. Expert: Richard Blake Bio: Richard Blake is a licensed real estate agent that has closed more than 20 times the number of transactions per year than that of the average realtor for the last three years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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<p>How do relocation real estate buying programs work?<br />
So we&#8217;re interested in buying this house.  However, there&#8217;s an agreement by the seller with a relocation real estate company, to buy the house from them if they can&#8217;t sell it after a period of time.  We found out we made an offer that is lower than the relocation company.  So are we working with the seller or the relocation company?  And is this not worth it? Seems the relocation company did not incorporate the expected decline in home prices.  It needs a lot of upgrades and needs some repairs too &#8212; the reason our offer was also agressive. Any thoughts?  Advice?  thanks!</p>
<h3>About Author</h3>
<p>Ki works in the <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.escapesomewhere.com" target="_blank">Austin Texas Real Estate</a> market.  His website provides a free search of the <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.escapesomewhere.com/realestate_searchthemls.html" target="_blank">Austin MLS</a> along with a search for <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.escapesomewhere.com/downtownaustincondos.html" target="_blank">Downtown Austin Condos</a></p>
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		<title>Buying Real Estate Using Rent-To-Own And Lease-Purchase Options</title>
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Owing a home is a big part of the American dream. But not everyone is fortunate enough to become a homeowner due to delimiting factors such as insufficient income, bankruptcy, bad or no credit, loss of employment, etc. For people with such troubles, owning a home is a distant dream and some of these people [...]]]></description>
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<p>Owing a home is a big part of the American dream. But not everyone is fortunate enough to become a homeowner due to delimiting factors such as insufficient income, bankruptcy, bad or no credit, loss of employment, etc. For people with such troubles, owning a home is a distant dream and some of these people resign themselves to a lifetime of renting. But such people are not without options. Rent-to-own, which is also known as a lease-purchase opti<span id="more-1080"></span>on, can be an excellent alternative available to some people who are currently unable to buy a home.</p>
<p>A rent-to-own or lease-purchase option is an agreement between a prospective home buyer and a home seller. The agreement is basically a rental contract with a right to purchase the property after a period of time (usually 1 year). When a home seller offers a lease-purchase option, what they are really offering is the option to rent the house at some monthly rate, and to lock in the sales price of the home now, even though the prospective buyer would not actually purchase the house until a later time (if at all).</p>
<p>Here is a hypothetical example. Let&#8217;s say the monthly rent for a home is $1700. Under a lease-purchase option, a prospective buyer would rent the home for the $1700 a month, but would also pay an additional premium (e.g., $200-$300) every month for the option to buy the home after a period of time (usually 1 year). So in this example, the total monthly rent is actually $2000, but $200-$300 of the money will be applied toward buying the house at a later time. In other words, the home seller would apply the $200-$300 extra paid every month toward the prospective buyer&#8217;s down payment at the end of the year.</p>
<p>The good news for prospective home buyers is that it allows them to lock in the purchase price of the home now, even though they are not purchasing the home until a later time. The bad news is that if a buyer decides not to purchase the home at the end of lease term, the seller often keeps the premium amount paid over the year, although this is usually a point of negotiation.</p>
<p>Prospective home buyers should know that many of the terms described above are negotiable such as how much the monthly rent will be, how much extra has to be paid every month for the option fee (if any), the length of the lease term, etc. The other issue to consider is if it makes sense to lock in a home purchase price now in markets where real estate prices are still declining.</p>
<p>When compared to renting, a lease-purchase can be an attractive alternative because it gives prospective buyers an opportunity to own a home before they normally would be able to. There are some advantages to a lease-purchase option such as:</p>
<p>1) Low or No Initial Down Payment. Many lease-purchase options do not require an initial down payment.</p>
<p>2) Equity Advantage. At the end of the lease term, the value of a home may have appreciated over time, which benefits the purchaser.</p>
<p>3) Living Experience. Prospective home buyers have the opportunity to try out a home and neighborhood before purchasing the property.</p>
<p>4) Leverage Advantage. With just a small investment, a prospective buyer can control a property; yet still have the option of not buying the home if market conditions don&#8217;t warrant it.</p>
<p>Rent-to-own or lease-purchase option can be an effective strategy to home ownership. However, there are both positive and negative aspects to this type of approach (as described above). A good real estate agent can help you navigate the complex world of rent-to-own and lease-purchase option properties.</p>
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<p>Avoiding foreclosure starts by making house payments on time. Find out how to avoid foreclosure withexpert tips from a licensed real estate agent in this free video. Expert: Richard Blake Bio: Richard Blake is a licensed real estate agent that has closed more than 20 times the number of transactions per year than that of the average realtor for the last three years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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<p>how to set goals for buying Real Estate?<br />
I&#8217;m looking to start buying real estate. I&#8217;m looking for a good web site or any advice to start goal setting.</p>
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