Article Sphere Logo
Main Article Categories

 Alternative Medicine
 Arts And Entertainment
 Automotives
 Beauty
 Business
 Communications
 Computer And Technology
 Disease And Illness
 Finance
 Food And Beverage
 Health And Fitness
 Home And Family
 Home Based Business
 Insurance
 Internet And E-Business
 Legal
 News And Society
 Pets And Animals
 Product Reviews
 Real Estate
 Recreation And Sports
 Reference And Education
 Self Improvement
 Shopping
 Travel And Leisure
 Women Health And Fitness
 Women Interests And Issues
 Work At Home
 Writing And Speaking
 All 511 Categories
 
"Realtor" Articles
 

  • The Greener Side of Commercial Real Estate Investment - Green building and real estate is the next big thing, not because it's trendy but because going green is smart, responsible and necessary.
  • Choosing Your Own Internet-Smart Realtor - Choosing the right real estate agent for you will be your first priority when buying a new home. The emphasis here is on the phrase 'for you'. This is because it is not difficult to find an efficient and willing realtor, but the ideal is to find one that is suited to your personality. You do not want a realtor who is slow and steady if you are a fast mover, likewise you will not a high-speed realtor if you like every 'T' crossed and every 'I' dotted.
  • Top Seven Signs That You're A Real Estate Agent - 7. You can make anniversary dinner reservations on your cell phone at your spouse's favorite restaurant while filling out property sale closing forms in a Seattle's Best drive-thru line up. 6. Your cell phone chimes the Imperial March from Star Wars whenever "FSBO" is mentioned in a text message. 5. You learned everything you know about computers and the Internet while developing five different websites to attract leads away from the local FSBO website. 4. You have customized email replies for every type of client or lead, and several for social situations. 3. You and your spouse meet a nice couple from your area on a vacation in the Caribbean, and have a discussion about work back home. As soon as they find out you're a real estate agent they want investment advice.
  • Not All Realtors Are Created Equally - It's true, not all Realtors® are the same. Not only does personality influence our decision of which agent to choose, so do some more practical matters, such as their commission rate, level of experience and area of specialty. Since the Realtor® / client relationship is so important, it pays to take your time and choose the best one.
  • Why Choose A Realtor? - While many people prefer to sell their homes themselves, and avoid giving a Realtor® commission fees, the truth is, selling a home is a challenging thing to do, and a professional Realtor® has a lot of benefits. For starters, certified agents have a huge network of resources at their disposal to help them sell homes. They may already have clients already looking for a home. They will definitely have access to online and other networking markets, making it easy for them to promote, even internationally, a home that goes up for sale. Frequently, agents also have a network of other agents with whom they share resources. So choosing a professional agent isn't like getting just anyone to try to sell your home. It's a specialized profession for a reason.
  • A New Approach to Suburban Home Marketing - The American dream is changing, and real estate professionals are doing their best to keep up in order to sell homes. Many buyers still want a big house in an uncrowded neighborhood, especially if they have a family, but there are conditions attached now. Long commutes into the city are more of a deal breaker now than ever before, and areas without a nearby business community, parks infrastructure, or future-proof layout are generating less interest. Realtors working in the suburbs must now learn to identify and market smart growth, and a well-rounded lifestyle, as well as the old ideals of comfort and privacy. Soaring gas prices have made the suburban commute a tough sell, but rail lines are a cheap solution in many metro areas.
  • Real Estate 101: Your First Meeting With Your Agent - "When you meet with a real estate agent for the first time, you might be a bit nervous or even uncomfortable. This is particularly true if you have never sold real estate before and you are uncertain of what to expect.
  • Real Estate Investing 101: Purchasing Rentable Properties - "Purchasing real estate with the intent of turning it into an apartment or a house for rent can be an excellent financial decision. When you buy a property with the intent of renting it, however, there are several factors you should take into consideration in order to guarantee the best chance of successfully finding a tenant and making money from your investment. Assessing Your Goals Before Buying Before you buy real estate with the intent of renting it out, you need to determine what your goals will be.
  • Real Estate Investment 101: Becoming a Landlord - "When you decide to buy a piece of real estate in order to pursue a business as a landlord, you are making an exciting and potentially financially-freeing decision.
  • Real Estate 101: Closing the Deal with Your Realtor - "Now that you are sure you have found your dream home and are ready to finalize the deal, you are ready to initiate the closing process. Many first time homebuyers are shocked to discover just how extensive and time consuming the closing process is, but rest assured that the documentation and the time you spend in closing will be well worth it when you are walk away with the keys to your brand new home.
  • The Heart Break of Home Selling - When your home is for sale, you probably have mixed feelings. You may be excited to move, and looking forward to what is coming up in your life.
  • Should I Choose A Real Estate Agent Or A Realtor? - Whether you are buying or selling a property, many people employ the services of a real estate professional. This person?s duty is to offer help, professional expertise and generally make the real estate experience easier for you by guiding you through the process. What Is The Difference Between An ?Agent? and a ?Realtor?? The words ?real estate agent? and ?realtor?
  • Meet a realtor at Chesterfield - A Beautiful City With Good Business Infrastructure - Chesterfield at Missouri is a city that is located to some extent in the floodplains of the Missouri river. The remaining part of the city is located above the floodplains. The city is spread across 32.7 square miles. The city is good to live in and has all the features necessary for helping business thrive. In the earlier days the location was home to some smaller communities. One such community was Bellefountaine or "Beautiful Spring" in French. This town had a post office formed here in 1869. Hog Hollow was also a town here from 1850. This region is now called Lake. The town of Gumbo had the kind of soil used to make streets.
  • Real Estate 101: Choosing The Right Agent to Meet Your Needs - "If you hope to have a smooth experience that results in the real estate purchase you are looking for, it is important to take the time to select the best real estate agent for your needs. Although all real estate agents are capable of helping you complete your real estate purchase, there are certain agents that are better suited for certain types of purchases.
  • Real Estate 101: What to Tell Your Realtor - "Making the decision to finally purchase a home is one of the most exciting moments in your life. At the same time, it can be quite confusing and even overwhelming as you try to make the best decisions for your financial future. One way to make the process go much smoother and to alleviate your fears is to hire a real estate agent that is on the same page as you and that knows what you are looking for. In order to make sure you are on the same page as your real estate agent, communication is key. After all, you cannot expect the real estate agent to simply know what type of home you are looking for or to understand your needs.
  • Real Estate Online Courses - What Should You Study? - You juggle many daily duties as a working professional and it may seem almost impossible to fit in education to pursue a fulfilling, lucrative career in real estate.
  • Tips for Selecting a Great Real Estate Contractor - "When you decide to build a home rather than to buy a home or when you make the decision to remodel the home that you already have, you most likely intend to get the job done with the help of contractor.
  • How to Launch a Career in Real Estate - "If you are interested in a career in real estate, the steps you will need to take are relatively straightforward. Nonetheless, it doesn't mean that it is easy to become a real estate agent. If you hope to launch a career in this field, you will need to dedicated a great deal of time and effort to your studies. Taking Real Estate Classes The first step to becoming a real estate agent is to take the proper classes. Often, you can take real estate classes at a local community college or other facility that provides continuing education classes.
  • Real Estate 101: Firing a Bad Agent - "A mistake that many people make when working with a real estate agent is the belief that they need to stick with the agent once they have contacted them. While it can be more difficult to get out of a contract with a real estate agent that is helping you sell your home, you are under no obligation to work with just one real estate agent when you are looking for a home to purchase. In fact, unless you have hired a buyer's agent to help you find your home, you are perfectly within your rights to contact multiple real estate agents in order to find one that suits your needs and that you feel comfortable with.
  • Real Estate 101: The Difference Between an Agent and Broker - "Many people mistakenly believe that a real estate agent and a real estate broker are the same, but this is actually untrue. While both a real estate agent and a real estate broker must undergo schooling and must pass a state real estate exam, there are some very significant differences between the two. Considering Licensing From a technical standpoint, the difference between a real estate agent and a real estate broker is the fact that they hold different licenses. In order to obtain the different licensing, a real estate broker must actually complete additional coursework beyond what a real estate agent must complete. Although many people use the terms real estate agent and real estate broker interchangeably, a broker actually has more schooling and bears more responsibilities throughout the transaction.
  •  
     

    [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

     

    Complimentary Industry Resources

     
    We are pleased to offer you this exciting, new, and entirely free professional resource. Visit our Free Industry resource center today to browse our selection of 600+ complimentary Industry magazines, white papers, webinars, podcasts, and more.
    No credit cards, coupons, or promo codes required. Try it today!
     

    Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
    (Search in 23 languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Italian, German,
    Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Dutch, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Greek,
    Swedish, Romanian, Polish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Croatian, Bulgarian)
     
     
    Copyright © 2005 - by Larry Lim, Singapore - Article Search Engine Directory at ArticleSphere.com™
    All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All Trademarks and Servicemarks are the property of the respective owners.
    Template Design by Larry Lim | Internet Marketing
    Français Español 日本語 [أربيك] Italiano Deutsch 汉语 漢語 Nederlands 한국어 PortРусско
    Ελληνικά Swedish Indo Romanian Polish Norwegian Hindi Finnish Danish Czech Croatian Bulgarian English - Original language