For Rental Pros, Landlords and Tenants, “It’s always better together”

Published by Matthew Talamini in on Thursday, February 22nd, 2018

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For Rental Pros, Landlords and Tenants, “It’s always better together”

As February’s end draws near and we begin to take inventory of where we are, how we got here and where we are going next I can’t help but to be over the moon excited, happy and proud.

The product that we consider to be a part of our immediate family is starting to bear fruit for our early adopters. The rental eco-system that we envisioned which puts equal emphasis on Professionals, Tenants and Landlords is not only functioning, but it’s beginning to thrive. The future has never looked brighter for NowRenting.

So how did we get here and what’s next? NowRenting is built on a simple concept with a wonderfully engineered solution:
“Use the internet to unify and simplify the residential rental space for Landlords, Tenants and Professionals.”
This mission when stated this way seems simple enough, and was born from the passion and desire to solve this problem. And whether you use NowRenting to solve these issues or not, the simple fact remains that when all 3 of these elements are part of this process, everyone wins. I believe that it is our mission and responsibility to prove this to be true.

In the month of March, we will use social media, email and NowRenting.com to showcase extraordinary people from each of these groups (Tenants, Landlords and Professionals). We will share stories and tips from landlords, showcase the professionals that are dominating the digital rental space and we will hear from tenants on exactly what makes them want to rent and what motivates their decisions. We will also add in contests, giveaways and other fun.
NowRenting will now be the champion of this Rental Trinity first, and a cool internet company second.

We hope you’ll join us in the Rental Revolution and help us blaze the trail to new kind of rental market, because it truly is better together.

Blog by: @Kyle_at_NowRenting

Why is a Realtor Worth It?

Published by Matthew Talamini in on Wednesday, January 24th, 2018

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Why is a Realtor Worth It?

The general public seems to believe that real estate agents are all equal. On the contrary, all real estate agents are not the same. This article focuses on the distinction between a realtor and a real estate agent, as well as the advantages you can gain by using a realtor rather than trying to sell your house on your own.

So, what is so special about the title of realtor? In order to be designated as a realtor, a real estate agent must belong to the national association of realtors. As a member of this organization, realtors must abide by a written code of ethics, with consequences similar to disbarment in law and losing a medical license as a doctor. Having been in place nearly 100 years, the code of ethics is annually revisited and updated to meet the needs of our changing society and to ensure realtors follow behavior fitting a professional. So, the main aspect that sets a real estate agent apart from a realtor is this code of ethics.

As a home buyer or seller, working with a realtor should give you peace of mind that you will receive fair and ethical treatment in each instance. As opposed to a behavior code that is simply “understood,” realtors promise to follow this code of ethics, and are held responsible for their actions. In fact, the governing body can subject realtors to punishment if they are lax in following the code.

Although the knowledge that a realtor must adhere to a higher authority is reassuring, there are a number of other advantages to using a realtor in your real estate transaction.

Realtors have experience

Having been through the process of buying and selling multiple homes, realtors have a bank of knowledge to rely on and are prepared for any potential surprises or pitfalls that could crop up. Since purchasing a home is often someone’s single largest investment, it just makes sense to rely on a professional to guide you through that process. If someone takes you to court and sues you for $10,000, there’s little question you will hire a professional, like a lawyer, to make sure you hang onto your money. With an investment of 10 times that amount, isn’t a professional worth it?

Realtors have access to marketing tools

Although you can run an ad in your local newspaper, realtors® have access to a number of other avenues where they can help you appropriately price and market your home. Since immediate exposure is crucial when you are selling a home, pricing and marketing are two of the most important tools at your disposal. If you over-price your home, you could be wasting your time with the wrong potential buyers looking at your home. If you under-price your home, you could be missing out on thousands of dollars and never know it. With access to the local multi-listing service (mls) databases, realtors have access to all local listings from any agency. Through the mls service, your home is featured on numerous websites, so your home receives maximum exposure that is not limited to your specific area.

Realtors know how to negotiate

As part of their job, realtors negotiate on a regular basis. During the negotiation process, there are a number of aspects to take into account, making it invaluable to have a professional in your corner. Considering factors like pricing, financing, inspecting, repairing, title issues, fixtures staying with the home, possessions, and human emotions, just to name a few, there are countless areas where a realtor can help you stay on top of the game during negotiations. Realtors make sure you receive the best deal for your situation, since they have experience with what it possible and/or realistic.

Additionally, the difference between the selling price of the average “for sale by owner” home and the average home sold through a realtor was around $60,000 ($187,200 for fsbo and $247,000 for realtor assisted). Even taking commissions out of the mix, those numbers published by the national association of realtors profile of home buyers and sellers further demonstrate the value of using a realtor national association of realtors profile of home buyers and sellers.

Realtors are motivated

Most people know realtors don’t get a paycheck unless your home is sold (or the purchase goes through). In other words, it is in their best interest to work with you! Can you imagine a world where lawyers didn’t get paid unless they won your case? Or doctors didn’t get paid unless they cured you? If you work with a realtor, they are used to this reality. Knowing they need to get the deal done to put food on their table is a serious motivational tool for your agent. A horse will run faster if you dangle a carrot in front of it, and the same motivation applies for real estate professionals.

Hopefully, you now recognize the advantages of using a realtor® for all your real estate needs. In addition to the realtor® code of ethics, realtors have access to their experience, advertising opportunities, negotiating abilities, and motivation to sell your home, which definitely stacks the evidence in their favor. Be sure to call a realtor® first next time you are ready to buy or sell a home.