Brokering Real Estate: The Work Lifestyle Involved
by Dallas Appraiser L.L.C. on 09/03/14
Brokering Real Estate: The Work Lifestyle Involved
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One of the most significant decisions in life is purchasing or selling a house. Either of which, the role of real estate brokers or agents is a very relevant one, making the rather confusing process a lot simpler and faster to the owner or buyer of the property. Brokering real estate is a business that is not only simple but can be lucrative as well, depending on how much you focus your work on this particular endeavor. This is the reason why a lot of people are involved, and want to get involved, in the real estate business, hoping to become a broker or an agent.
Real Estate Brokers against Real Estate Agents
Although real estate brokers and real estate may look the same, they have different roles. While the broker is more into administrative responsibility, the agent takes a lot of work in negotiating and talking to the sellers and prospective buyers of properties.
Only one broker usually runs an estate but there are several or more agents working to meet and talk with clients who are selling and customers who are interested in the property.
When a customer wants to dispose his property by selling or renting it, they usually contact real estate agents to do the works for them. It is also the role of the real estate agent to arrange for the property to be advertised. This involves visiting the property before showing it to prospective clients or buyers.
An effective agent would take note everything about the property from the floor plans to the ceilings, from the heating systems to the cesspools, and possibly every little nook and corner, so it would be easier for them to talk the details with the prospective buyer. It is also necessary that they have to be familiar of the neighborhood, so in this way, they can relay the fair market value of the property to the clients.
It is also in the role of an agent to be well-informed of related to real estate details such as the tax rates, ongoing mortgage rates, schools, public transportation systems, and more because these are necessary especially when negotiating the price, of which they must make delicate but fair one in order to hook up an interested client. In this business, negotiating skills are obviously not only important but critical.
The role does not end when the negotiation is closed. Meaning, if the property is considered sold they are still responsible with the part where paper signing and property's title transferring are involved. It is the responsibility of the agent to build a network of colleagues, like attorneys, contractors, mortgage lenders, and other relevant people, whom they can refer their clients with.
And lastly, it is in the hands of the real estate agent to be able to take into consideration the needs of their clients during certain or uncertain times. They need to be available when the clients are available, which means that they can be required to work regardless of the time, at night or day, at weekends and weekdays.
Commercial against Residential Real Estate Brokering
Residential real estate brokering involves shorter deal time than commercial real estate brokering, as they need to do longer work on market trend researches and in identifying detailed needs of the buyers. But since commercial brokers and agents work longer and more carefully, they receive heftier commission fees.
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