Monday, March 4, 2013

Searching Online For a Real Estate Agent Can Backfire



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In today’s technology-centric age, most of the world relies on the Internet as a primary source of information and it is only natural that as one begins a home search, particularly in an area away from their current location, the first place they turn is online. But unless you are careful you could end up with a less-than-perfect match.

Buying a home is the largest financial transaction in a lifetime for most people and you need someone that is reliable, dependable, experienced, and most importantly someone that you connect with. These days, there is a growing trend among real estate agents to pay for online leads that connect them with buyers that are looking for homes. Those agents then market themselves to these buyers and regardless of their skills or specialties unsuspecting buyers often end up with agents that might not be the best pick for them.

To avoid all this, the next time you hear of someone in your immediate circle that is looking to buy a home, let us know. We have a wide network of business associates, colleagues and fellow top-producing agents around the country. We’ll introduce you to someone that will work well in your home buying endeavor.

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As always, we invite you to contact us for any real estate inquires you may have. It’s a great time to sell your home now, with inventory levels continuously dwindling and an increasingly high demand for new homes. Buyers are still able to lock in very low interest rates that have yet to be rivaled in housing market history. We look forward to hearing from you!

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