Choosing An Agent for Your Virginia Beach Real Estate
July 20th, 2010 by Dave MacklinOne of the most complex and significant events in people’s lives is the purchase or sale of their real estate–and most people turn to an agent to assist them in these transactions. Before you select a professional real estate agent, however, you should determine if he/she is qualified to handle your Virginia Beach real estate business, what he actually does, and how he is paid.
REQUIREMENTS: All real estate brokers and sales agents must be licensed by their state. Although the rules and regulations of individual states vary, most require educational courses, a written examination, and license renewal every 1 or 2 years. Usually between 30 and 90 hours of formal coursework are required in topics such as real estate principles, contracts, and ethics to ensure that the agent has a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals and legal aspects of the field. Many states also have a continuing education requirement. In addition, many agents are members of the National Association of Realtors, an organization designed to provide an exchange of ideas to improve the industry as needed in order to protect the consumer and provide quality service.
SERVICES PROVIDED: A good agent wears many hats and is knowledgeable about many aspects of real estate. An agent handling your Virginia Beach real estate business should:
- be familiar with your target area
- represent a buyer or seller in the purchase or sale of real estate
- search for suitable buyers and/or properties
- assist in procuring financing for your Virginia Beach real estate
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