Chris Benson - Estate Realty & Management - Queen Creek Arizona
Hiring a Neighborhood Specialist
Sometimes Buyers and
Sellers hire agents who work outside of an area. Working with an agent who
doesn't have intimate knowledge of the neighborhood can hurt a buyer or a
Seller. For example, here are 12 pieces of crucial information that a
neighborhood specialist will undoubtedly know, whereas an out-of-area real
estate agent may not:
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History of neighborhood homes, who owned them and when
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Which homes were previously on the market outside of MLS data
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What makes some homes on a street worth more than others
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Which streets are considered desirable and which are not
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Neighborhood nuisances and their influence on value
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Special retrofits exclusive to the community
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How to accurately price homes and
determine specific values
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Which agents take listings at market and who takes overpriced listings
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Listing agent's reputations and how to negotiate with
certain agents
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Pending legislation or neighborhood enforcement of
regulations
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How to get inside information from listing agents,
because they know each other
·
New inventory that is not yet on the market but coming
Buyers and Sellers deserve complete
disclosure and to receive pertinent information that often only a neighborhood
specialist can provide. Neighborhood specialists know which home
inspections should be performed that are particular to the area, and
they can refer local inspectors and contractors.
If you are ready to buy or sell a home, or if you know someone who is ready to buy or sell a home, please know that I am ready to help at any time.
Chris Benson 480-225-7188 - bensonrealestate@gmail.com -
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