Real Estate Buyers
(PRWEB) July 20, 2005
There are several reasons to use real estate buyers, (http://www.realestatebuyersagents.com) has outlined many of the aspects on why to go for a real estate buyer agent but here are some things to really look for especially these designations: ABR, CRS, GRI
Like those who earn college degrees, pass the bar or earn CPA certification, those that put forth the extra effort to earn real estate designations are likely to provide better service than those who do not have these credentials. These professional designations are your assurance that you will be working with the very best agents representing home buyers.
ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) assures you that they have the specialized buyer representation skills needed to help you find the right home at the right price. They have been trained to specifically represent you, the buyer.
CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) assures you they are knowledgeable about all aspects of residential real estate. These agents have gone the extra mile to learn how to assist you in purchasing your dream home.
GRI (Graduate, Realtor Institute) means they have proven their commitment by their performance. An agent must meet stringent performance and educational requirements in order to earn this designation. Less than 5% of Realtors have earned the GRI designation, but GRI designated agents participate in 25% of the real estate transactions. This means that the Agent is in the top 5% of their profession, and a great friend to have by your side.
Generally it’s a better practice to choose a dedicated real estate buyer agent to help with the purchase of the property you are seeking. They can help you with many aspects of the sometimes complex steps that must be taken in order to achieve your goal.
http://www.realestatebuyersagents.com has helped outline the process on how to move forward on your next real estate purchase.
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