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May 28, 2010

Finding Qualified Jersey City Realtors

There are many licensed Jersey City Realtors that can assist in finding the perfect home or rental or putting a home up for sale or rent in the Jersey City area. There are a few questions, however, that should be asked up front before entering into an agreement with the realtor.

Questions to Ask Jersey City Realtors

One of the first questions to ask Jersey City realtors is how long the realtor has provided real estate services to the area and how long the realtor has been in business. It is important to make sure the Jersey City Realtors under consideration are fully qualified and licensed. This individual will be providing key information and guidance through the entire buying, selling or renting process, so it is essential to make sure the realtor can provide all the help a buyer, seller or renter will need.

It is also important to ask how long the realtor has lived in the area. In order to effectively service the community’s real estate needs, the real estate agent should live within the community. Nothing is better than having personal, first-hand knowledge of an area and the Jersey City realtors under consideration should live within the areas the realtor serves in order to provide the most accurate information to the specific potential buyer or renter. If someone is considering selling their home, the Jersey City Realtors under consideration should be able to provide information about the market relating to that community and city, so the seller can make the most informed decisions possible regarding the timing to list a home, asking price and more.

Additionally, it is important to ask about any fees that may be incurred when dealing with Jersey City Realtors. Often, if an individual is selling a home, the seller will pay a percentage of the home selling price to the realtor. If an individual is looking for a rental, however, the potential renter often will pay the fee, not the landlord. These are general guidelines, however, which is why it is important to ask these questions upfront, so a proper budget and price can be established.

Researching Jersey City Realtors

Once the list of Jersey City realtors has been narrowed down to a few individuals, it is important to independently look into the customer satisfaction of those who have worked with the different realtor estate agents under consideration. Look on the Internet for reviews of their customer service. Ask the Jersey City Realtors for references that can be contacted to inquire about their community knowledge and customer service.

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