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		<title>How Can A Real Estate Agent Help Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you&#8217;re in the market for a primary residence, an investment property or a second home, purchasing real estate involves many important considerations and decisions. A real estate agent can provide the focus, due diligence and expertise needed to help you find the home of your dreams. A real estate professional will: • Assist in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you&#8217;re in the market for a primary residence, an investment property or a second home, purchasing <a href="http://sanpedrocahomesforsale.homesforsale4.com" target="_blank">real estate</a> involves many important considerations and decisions. A real estate agent can provide the focus, due diligence and expertise needed to help you find the home of your dreams. </p>
<p>A real estate professional will:</p>
<p>• Assist in determining how much house you can afford and help you get pre-qualified or pre-approved for a loan.</p>
<p>• Simplify your search by helping you define home and neighborhood criteria.</p>
<p>• Screen new listings daily and alert you of homes that match your criteria.</p>
<p>• Keep you abreast of local market conditions, so you can make informed decisions.</p>
<p>• Gather in-depth detail on each home, schedule tours and point out the advantages and possible drawbacks of each property.</p>
<p>• Work with you in drafting an appropriate offer and serve as your representative when presenting it to the seller.</p>
<p>• Negotiate a contract that considers your goals and leads to a successful closing.</p>
<p>• Personally refer you to proven service providers, such as inspectors, appraisers, title companies, warranty providers, <a href="http://insurance.premopia.com" target="_blank">insurance</a> agencies, attorneys, carpenters, movers and more. </p>
<p>IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Real estate professionals can represent the buyer, the seller or both. When agents represent both parties, it is called dual agency. In some states, dual agency affects the real estate professional&#8217;s fiduciary responsibilities to the seller. Keep in mind that real estate laws differ from state to state and even from locale to locale. For more in-depth answers, talk with a knowledgeable real estate professional and ask about local practices.<br />
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		<title>Opting For New Home Construction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 15:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether to buy an existing home or have one built is yet another decision to make during the home-buying process. If you decide to go with new construction, a real estate agent can be a powerful advocate in your corner as you negotiate upgrades, a move-in date and other terms with the home builder. Below [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether to buy an existing home or have one built is yet another decision to make during the home-buying process. If you decide to go with new construction, a <a href="http://sanpedrocahomesforsale.homesforsale4.com" target="_blank">real estate</a> agent can be a powerful advocate in your corner as you negotiate upgrades, a move-in date and other terms with the home builder.</p>
<p>Below are some basic pointers to prepare you for the journey ahead.</p>
<p><strong>Selecting a builder</strong><br />
Shopping for a large production or custom home builder can be a daunting task. Start by defining what architectural styles appeal to you and then seek out the builders in your area who offer those styles. Due diligence is essential. Ask friends for referrals to get firsthand accounts; verify the builder&#8217;s state license status, if applicable; and check whether they&#8217;re certified by the National Association of Home Builders.</p>
<p><strong>The builder representative and your <a href="http://sanpedrocahomesforsale.homesforsale4.com" target="_blank">real estate</a> agent</strong><br />
A builder representative&#8217;s ultimate goal is to sell you a home. His or her role is to provide a wide range of information to help you in your decision-making, from building restrictions, roads and easements to inspections, warranties, rebates and upgrades. A real estate agent knowledgeable in new-home construction will be able to help you wade through all the data and point out the downsides and upsides of each line item. Your agent also can look out for your interests in reviewing the builder&#8217;s contract, which often contains more legal jargon than consumer-friendly language.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s all about timing</strong><br />
Market conditions greatly dictate a builder&#8217;s incentive to make a deal you cannot refuse. When a builder has inventory on his hands, his carrying costs start adding up. When this happens, a builder might be more amenable to strike a favorable deal, whether it&#8217;s throwing in upgrades or taking a bit off the asking price. A real estate agent can help you know when market conditions are right for these benefits. Also, watch for builder close-out sales. Builders promote these special events when a new subdivision is near completion but empty inventory still remains.</p>
<p><strong>A word about paying up</strong><br />
While there are always exceptions, most builders require a deposit when a purchase agreement is signed. They also require that the buyer pay for any upgrades prior to closing. If you back out prior to closing, unless the agreement states otherwise, you will lose that money. Make sure you understand every detail in the builder&#8217;s contract before signing it.</p>
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