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Realtors vs. Non-Realtors
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A realtor is a broker or agent who belongs to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and subscribes to the NAR's code of ethics and conduct. There are about 2 million real estates agents and brokers in the US, of which around 800,000 belong to the NAR. It is not always better to work with a realtor than a broker or agent who is not a realtor.
When you look for an agent or broker you must look for the best, most knowledgeable, and most reliable agent or broker. Don't worry about titles, designations, and how many diplomas he or she has.
Finding a broker or agent who meets your needs and is compatible with your personality can be tougher than it sounds. Buyers who have the worst experiences are often those who just walk into or call a neighborhood shop and ask for anyone at random.
Here are three valuable suggestions to think about when looking for your new broker or agent:
- Open your local newspaper to the real estate section and see who runs the biggest ads, week in and week out.
- Ask your parents, relatives, or friends for referrals. Before making any decision, make sure they had a great experience with the agent they used.
- Call your local board of realtors and ask for the names of agents who sold the most property last year.
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