
While it is possible to price and
sell your home or real estate without
an agent, this is one of the largest
& most important financial decisions
you will ever make.
How To Select The Right Listing
Agent: Good agents strive
to continuously improve themselves.
Ask about their credentials and education.
Only agents who are members of the
National Association of Realtors
can call themselves a REALTOR®.
Ask if the agent is a CRS® –
Certified Residential Specialist®.
- What is a CRS, and why should
I insist on one? In today's
complex world of real estate, CRS
(Certified Real Estate Specialist)
stands for education, expertise,
and enhanced value to the client,
directly focused on making your
residential transaction as smooth
and worry-free as possible. This
highest designation for residential
REALTORS ® is conferred by the
Residential Sales Council of the
National Association of REALTORS
® upon completion of detailed
coursework in listing, selling,
investment, tax aspects, and transaction
management, and a documented history
of real estate sales performance.
Nationwide, only 4% of REALTORS®
and only 2% of all real estate licensees
have earned this distinction. As
a CRS, Mark and Randy bring you
a higher level of knowledge, experience,
and dedication in your sale or purchase.

Other Important
Questions To Ask A Potential Agent:
- Look for a full-time agent who
has sold a number of properties
similar to yours.
- Ask for a list of homes they’ve
sold and for a list of references.
- Interview a few agents. Are they
familiar with your neighborhood?
What do they recommend you do to
prepare your home for sale?
- Find an agent who is tech-savvy:
today’s transactions move
at internet speed.
- Ask how much time the agent will
have for you, and if they have a
licensed assistant: Successful agents
are often the most efficient, and
can afford to pay a knowledgeable
assistant who will always be available
to answer your questions.
- Ask the agent specifically how
they will market your property.
- Does the agent return your calls
promptly? Time is money when attempting
to sell a home.
- Complex issues will arise over
the course of selling your home.
You should feel comfortable that
your agent is willing to explain
everything to you until you understand
clearly.
- Ask how much time the agent will
have for you, and if they have a
licensed assistant. Successful agents
are often the most efficient, and
can afford to pay a knowledgeable
assistant who will always be available
to assist you.
- Finally, a good agent will spend
more time listening to you and asking
you questions about what you want,
rather than talking about themselves.
Pick an agent with whom you feel
comfortable.
What Is Your Home Worth?
Has your home appreciated? Do you
know what it is worth? Pricing your
home accurately is one of the most
critical decisions you will make.
On their own, most people tend to
overestimate the value of their home.
An overpriced home will languish on
the market, and worse, may even be
actively shown by agents just to make
another home look like a better value.
As experienced real estate agents,
we look at dozens of homes every day
and we know at what price homes actually
sell for, compared to their original
listing price. We can tell you, generally
within an accuracy range of a couple
of percent, the price your home should
sell for on the market.

How Are Agents
Paid? Real estate agents
don’t get paid until you have
successfully sold your home; typically
they are paid a percentage of the
real estate’s final selling
price. Real estate commissions are
negotiable in California. The commission
will depend on the type of property
you are selling, the anticipated sales
price, the type of agent you hire
and the level of services they provide.
The commission is generally split
between your listing agent and his
brokerage agency and the agent representing
the buyer and their brokerage agency.
Keep in mind that, as your listing
agent, we will pay for all the costs
of marketing your home.
Why Choose Us? We
are CRS® certified. When we list
a home for sale, we immediately set
in motion a complex and tech-savvy
marketing plan to broadcast the availability
of your home. We notify our personal
sphere of influence, we host Brokers’
Open Houses. We will quickly post
your home with photos on this website
and the MLS (Multiple Listing Service).
As technologically sophisticated agents,
we use digital photography, virtual
tours, internet search and optimization
technology to maximize your listing's
exposure to as many agents and buyers
as possible. We will also market your
property quickly and effectively through
proven methods, which may include
signs, fliers, lockbox, public open
houses, and advertising like postcards
and newspapers.
No, it’s not
easy, but we’re that good!


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