IN GOD WE TRUST, AND OUR REALTOR. . .
October 30th, 2009 categories: Buying, Selling
Many of our coins have the saying “In God We Trust” imprinted on them–would that the same trust was placed in our country’s Realtors! A recent Harris poll showed that 20 per cent of the population don’t trust us at all and only 6 per cent trusts us completely. It is an interesting poll to take a look at. One of the problems is that the National Association of Realtors keep saying that NOW is a good time to buy–well it is, maybe. . . And almost every other current idea or saying is the same– well, maybe. . . There are no absolutes! The gist of my feeling is that you should use a strong set of criteria to choose the agent you want to list your home or to help you buy a home. I have written lots of stuff about this important choice and I am going to refer you to some previous posts that can help you establish your own set of things that are important to you. The last two articles are mainly directed to buyers–I feel that most of the same questions could be asked of an agent your are considering to list your home for sale:
Thinking of Buying Chicago Real Estate
Do you need a trustworthy agent to talk to about Chicago real estate–I am applying for the job–happy to send you a resume and answer questions. Call me at 312-981-2360 or 312-607-1306. . . or e-mail me.
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