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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: estate + real + buyer  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/7/2008)

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Do your homework before home auctions
Arizona Republic, AZ -
based Real Estate Disposition Group, commonly referred to as REDC. Before even showing up to place his bid, Rubenstein said he ran into a problem. ...
On the House: Buyers and sellers deadlocked
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA -
If you're looking for one word to describe the Philadelphia region's residential real estate market this morning, that's it. Prices here didn't rise as ...

New York Times
Rent Now, Buy Later
New York Times, United States -
Renting to own can be attractive for both sides of a real estate transaction. It brings cash flow to properties that otherwise might be stagnant. And buyers ...

RTT News
This week's Real Estate stories
MarketWatch - Dec 5, 2008
Read more real estate news in this week's pages, including the latest foreclosure data and an outlook for the home-building industry under the Obama ...
Mortgage applications more than double CNNMoney.com
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Real estate a sore point in Seattle economy
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Dec 5, 2008
... chairman and chief executive of John L. Scott Real Estate, predicted that residential real estate's comeback will be led by first-time home buyers, ...
Home seller is in a good situation
HeraldNet, WA -
Real estate agents represent both the buyer and seller, which should result in a good deal for both. By Steve Tytler Question: I am a 73-year-old widow ...
Try to Resolve Problems With Agent Before Making a Formal Complaint Washington Post
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ABC News
Lower mortgage rates no silver bullet
CNNMoney.com - Dec 5, 2008
"The problem is not interest rates," said Kenneth Rosen, chair of the Fisher Center for Real Estate at University of California, Berkeley. ...
Lower Rates Help Sell Houses, but Market Faces Broader Ills Wall Street Journal
Keepin' It Real Estate: Treasury Tries to Re-Inflate Housing Bubble Minyanville.com
The real estate industry gets a favor from Bernanke Todays Financial News
Seeking Alpha - Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Washington Post Real Estate editor and columnist
Washington Post, United States - Dec 5, 2008
Welcome to Real Estate Live, an online discussion of the Washington area housing market with Post Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist ...
Despite downturn, housing prices bound to rise again Austin American-Statesman
Permits, housing resales tumble Toronto Star
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Real estate: Sellers finding prices 'hard pill to swallow'
Florida Today, FL -
It doesn't matter," said Kelley, an agent for Prudential Star Real Estate in Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island and president of the Space Coast Association of ...
Real Estate: Some things to keep in mind when buying first home
Annapolis Capital, MD -
We'd suggest that you start with finding a real estate agent. A good agent, who enjoys working with first time buyers, will (at no charge to you) not only ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: real + estate + agent  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Survey: More real estate agents willing to cut commissions
Bizjournals.com, NC -
Of those home sellers, 71 percent succeeded in getting the real estate agent to take less. Haggling, the nonprofit Consumers Union publication noted, ...
Real estate commission fees: it's good to haggle San Diego Union Tribune
Consumer Reports Survey: Home Sellers Can Haggle on Broker ... MarketWatch
Real estate commissions are negotiable -- if you ask Inman.com (subscription)
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Dad charged in girl abduction going back to Mass.
The Associated Press -
He asked real estate agents to help him find a two- or three-bedroom home for him and his daughter while he relocated from Chile, said Julie Gochar, ...
CBS
Statement of Baltimore Realtor Julie Gochar Boston Globe
Rockefeller Doesn't Fight Return To Boston Boston Channel.com
Boston Globe - Boston Herald
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Real estate agent kidnapping accused in court
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Aug 3, 2008
A man has appeared in Masterton District Court, accused of kidnapping and assaulting a Wairarapa real estate agent at the weekend. ...
Real estate agent attacked TVNZ
Arrest in real estate kidnap New Zealand Herald
Real estate agent flees screaming from attacker Wairarapa Times Age
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Estate agents back in demand with sellers
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
By Lincoln Tan Cautious vendors are more likely to enlist a professional real estate agent to sell their properties in the present housing market rather ...
annual survey of buyers & sellers Scoop.co.nz (press release)
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US property dream has turned into a nightmare
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
House prices here fell by 37pc in the three months to June, compared with the same period last year, according to the area's largest estate agent, PMZ Real ...
Land trust ?a labor of love? for real estate agent
Centre Daily Times, PA -
An associate of Kissinger Bigatel & Brower Realtors in State College, Wettstone is the real estate agent for SCCLT and was on the board of directors for ...
Grand Lake real estate agent finds her passion
Sky Hi Daily News, CO -
?That?s one of the great things about real estate. You get to bring people to a place that you enjoy.? Esmonde is excited to work with RE/Max, she said, ...
Former Real Estate Agent Sentenced
KCTV5 News, MO -
A federal judge has sentenced a former real estate agent to 50 years in prison for crimes against a child. Stephen Brewer, 53, who neighbors said was an ...
Mercury Cos. caught in real estate slump
Rocky Mountain News, CO -
The title agent is Mercury, according to Inman News, a real estate Internet news service. A spokeswoman at American Title declined to comment and said she ...
The First American Corporation Reports Preliminary Financial ... MarketWatch
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Now, sell real estate on YouTube, Facebook
Sify, India -
According to Corine Richards from Coulson Real Estate in Inala, who runs marketing training for real estate agents, YouTube was one of the best ways to sell ...
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The proactive personality scale and objective job performance among real estate agents -
JM Crant - Journal of Applied Psychology, 1995 - doi.apa.org
... A sample of 131 real estate agents was used to examine the criterion validity of ...
A job performance index was computed for each agent from archival records of ...
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Racial steering by real estate agents: Mechanisms and motives
G Galster - The Review of Black Political Economy, 1990 - Springer
... neighbor- hoods, thereby maximizing housing turnover and agents' commis- sions.
Racial steering may be defined as behaviors by a real estate agent vis4t-vis a ...
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Buyer search duration in the residential real estate market: the role of the real estate agent -
EA Baryla - 1995 - ideas.repec.org
... "Buyers' and Sellers' Agents in the Housing ... "For Sale by Owner: When to Use a Broker
and How to Price the House," The Journal of Real Estate Finance and ...

A Simple Search and Bargaining Model of Real Estate Markets
A Yavas - Real Estate Economics, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... 1991. Residential Real Estate Brokerage as a Principal-Agent Problem. ... Who Pays the
Real Estate Broker's Commission? Research in Law and Economics 10: 177-87. ...

[PDF] Real Estate War in Cyberspace: An Emerging Electronic Market? -
K Crowston, R Wigand - International Journal of Electronic Markets, 1999 - crowston.syr.edu
... estate, a storehouse of information giving real estate agents an advantage in locating
desirable properties. Houses that are not listed with an agent are kept ...
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The Strategic Role of Listing Price in Marketing Real Estate: Theory and Evidence -
A Yavas, S Yang - Real Estate Economics, 1995 - Blackwell Synergy
... 1991. Residential Real Estate Brokerage as a Principal-Agent Problem. ... Arnold, MA
1992. The Principal-Agent Relationship in Real Estate Brokerage Services. ...

Market Distortions when Agents are Better Informed: The Value of Information in Real Estate -
SD LEVITT, C SYVERSON - NBER Working Paper, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
... from the non- agent-owned homes. Real estate agents tend to live in homes that
are larger, newer, and have greater numbers of amenities ...

Intelligent profiling by example -
S Shearin, H Lieberman - Proceedings of the 6th international conference on …, 2001 - portal.acm.org
... Human Real Estate Agents As a guide to how the online real estate experience might
be improved ... Think about how a customer interacts with a real estate agent. ...

The Principal-Agent Relationship in Real Estate Brokerage Services
MA Arnold - Real Estate Economics, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... The Principal-Agent Relationship in Real Estate Brokerage Services. Michael A. Arnold*. ...
Yinger, J. 1981. A Search Model of Real Estate Broker Behavior. ...

Residential real estate brokerage as a principal-agent problem -
PM Anglin, R Arnott - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1991 - Springer
... may be common uncertainty, there would still be principals and agents. In the real
estate con- text, the seller might hire a real estate agent because the ...

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Understanding real estate agency; Who really represents the home buyer?

With house and condo buyers now out of their winter hibernation, and with fears of mortgage interest rate increases causing buyer panic in some areas, we're now in the traditional spring peak home-buying season. But it's not easy being a smart buyer this year, especially if you are buying your first home.

In communities with more qualified buyers than there are home sellers, it's known as a "seller's market." But in areas with more homes for sale than there are qualified buyers, it's called a "buyer's market."

Whether you plan to buy a home in a seller's or buyer's market, before starting the purchase quest, this is a good time to ask yourself, "Who really represents me in the home purchase?"

WHAT IS A BUYER'S AGENT?

Just as home sellers hire listing agents to market their homes to the largest number of potential buyers, such as through the local multiple listing service and on the Internet at www.realtor.com, home buyers also need somebody looking out for their best interests.

 

That person is known as a "buyer's agent," sometimes called a "buyer's broker."

A true buyer's agent represents only the home buyer in the purchase transaction. The job of a buyer's agent is to look out for the buyer's best interests, including emphasis of drawbacks of a prospective home purchase.

Any licensed real estate agent can be your buyer's agent. However, some buyer's agents work for realty brokerages that represent just home buyers. These firms never accept listings of homes for sale.

But most buyer's agents work for firms which represent both buyers and sellers so the situation often becomes very confusing for home buyers.

WHO REPRESENTS WHOM?

Confusion over who represents whom in a home sale became so complicated and misunderstood that a few years ago most states enacted agency disclosure laws.

There are three basic agency possibilities, with variations in some states: (1) agent represents the home seller only (called the listing agent), (2) agent represents the home buyer only (called the selling agent), and (3) one agent represents both buyer and seller (called a dual agent). If a dual agency is disclosed to both buyer and seller, it is legal.

To cover the situation where one agent in a brokerage office is the listing agent, but another agent in the same office locates a buyer for the listed home, some state laws now allow "transaction agents" or "facilitators" where both agents work for the same brokerage. This avoids the potential "dual agency" legal conflict of interest where in one office an agent represents both the seller and buyer.

WHO PAYS THE REALTY AGENT IS IRRELEVANT

The real estate agency laws of most states now specify that who pays the sales commission to an agent does not determine who that agent represents.

There is a very practical reason for this legal result. When a home sale closes, the seller winds up with the cash and is in the best position to pay the sales commission to the listing agent. If a buyer's agent produced the successful buyer, the custom is for 50 percent of the sales commission to then be paid by the listing broker to the buyer's broker.

The net result is that working with a buyer's agent usually costs a home buyer nothing extra.

However, there is one rare situation where the buyer might have to pay his or her own buyer's agent. That occurs when the buyer's agent shows the buyer an unlisted home, usually called a "for sale by owner" or "fizzbo" where the seller refuses to pay the buyer's agent any sales commission.

In that circumstance, the home buyer is expected to pay their buyer's agent 50 percent of a customary sales commission, typically 3 percent of the sales price. However, that situation rarely occurs because most do-it-yourself home sellers are so thrilled to find a buyer they will gladly pay the buyer's agent half of a typical sales commission.

PROS AND CONS OF BUYER'S AGENTS

The obvious advantage for home buyers of having their own realty agent, instead of working directly with the listing agent (called a dual agent), is a buyer's agent is free to point out the defects of home whereas the listing agent must primarily look out for the seller's best interests.

But a drawback of having a buyer's agent, instead of letting the listing agent handle the transaction as a dual agent and earning all the sales commission, is the listing agent then lacks the flexibility to "adjust" the sales commission downward to successfully close the transaction.

When a home buyer works directly with the listing agent who acts as a dual agent, that dual agent is not supposed to disclose confidential information to the other party, such as the lowest price the seller will accept or the highest price the buyer will pay.

But it is difficult for some dual agents representing both parties not to reveal confidences, such as steering the parties to a higher or lower price to put the sale together. However, when the buyer is represented by a buyer's agent, that agent cannot reveal confidential information and likely to negotiate a better price and terms for the buyer.

Another possibility is the listing agent represents the seller only and the buyer is not represented by any agent. But this situation is becoming extremely rare because smart home buyers realize they need agency representation in one of their largest lifetime financial transactions.

HOW TO FIND A GOOD BUYER'S AGENT

If you're selling a home, it's not difficult to find a good listing agent. Several interviews and you should be able to find a competent listing agent. But finding a sharp buyer's agent is more difficult because most experienced realty agents prefer working with home sellers. As the old real estate motto says, "Those who list last."

Friends and business associates who have recently bought a home will gladly recommend their buyer's agents if they were satisfied with the service.

Another method is to visit advertised weekend open houses to meet the listing agents. Most of these agents are also seeking buyers and will eagerly offer to act as a buyer's agent on other homes. Sooner or later, you will find an agent with whom you can work to represent you as a buyer's agent.

When you find a buyer's agent you like, however, be wary about signing any buyer's agency agreement. Some buyer's agents try to contractually tie up prospective buyers for 90 to 180 days. Even if the buyer purchases a home alone, or through another agent, the contractual buyer's agent gets half the sales commission. But better alternatives include (1) not signing any buyer's agency contract or (2) signing only a 30-day buyer's agency agreement, just in case the buyer's agent turns out to be ineffective.

DON'T GET CONFUSED ABOUT AGENCY CONTRACTS

Home buyers who have any doubt about whom a realty agent represents in the transaction should not hesitate to ask. If you wander into a weekend open house, it's obvious the agent you meet represents the home seller.

But that agent can also represent you, as a dual agent. If that seems like a conflict of interest, it is. However, it is perfectly legal if disclosed to both buyer and seller. Better yet, disclose to any listing agent you meet that you are already represented by your own buyer's agent.

To avoid agency confusion, most states now require realty agents to disclose in writing who they represent in the home sale. If you are not clear on this issue, be sure to ask before signing any other paperwork.

CONCLUSION

Just as home sellers have their listing agents, home buyers need their buyer's agents to look out for their best interests. To avoid confusion over who represents whom, most realty agents will gladly present a written agency disclosure form to both buyers and sellers.

 
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