Myth #2: You don't need a realtor since you will be working directly with the builder. The builder will take care of the financing, the title company, and all of the administrative paperwork associated with the purchase of a new home.
Myth #3: Realtors know little or nothing of construction, so why would you need one? A realtor would just be in the way.
Let's discuss Myth #1:
New home construction prices are generally based on the builder's cost plus their profit or markup. In most cases, homebuilders either have a marketing budget, which includes commissions or they use a percentage profit or markup which includes a commission. What generally happens when a buyer/client works directly with a builder is that the builder pockets the commission as additional profit. Most builders or their salespersons will advise you that their is no need for you to have a real estate agent. It is important to remember that builders represent themselves; not you as the client.
Myth #2: Builders will make it seem simpler without a realtor and that having one is really not necessary. This might be true if the builder represented your interests instead of theirs. Do you think he does? Did you know that most homebuilders have their own mortgage and title companies, not for your interest, but for theirs? The builders need their lender and title companies to finance their business and buy your lot and others. This is big business for both of them and be assured that those relationships favor the builder's interest way ahead of yours.
Myth #3: Remember the title of this article says "qualified realtor". The very best arrangement is for you, the buyer, to have a qualified, seasoned, realtor to represent you in a real estate transaction. Would you represent yourself in a lawsuit? Would you represent yourself in probably the largest investment you will ever make...your home? Interview a few realtors to determine their knowledge, experience, and success on new builds. You can ask them to justify the commission dollar wise, but remember, as discussed above, you are not the one who will be paying the commission.
Here are some of the things that a realtor should and will do for you if they are qualified:
- Most buyers will use a builder's floor plan without consulting an architect. A good realtor will insist on a professional architect's input. Because architects will introduce ideas and standards that builders want to avoid, builders will almost always discourage a buyer from using one.
- Typically, 4-6 meetings are conducted between the builder and the buyer before a contract is executed. Usually the buyer signs the contract on the spot. However, if a realtor is present, the realtor insists on waiting several days so that additional negotiations can take place. A good realtor may require more than one additional meeting to ensure the buyer gets the best contract price possible.
- Most buyers will do only a walk-through with the builder. A good realtor will insist on an inspection by a licensed professional prior to closing and will attend the inspection with the buyer.
In conclusion, having a qualified realtor to represent your interests when having a new home built is essential. Although the builder will do their best to make it seem otherwise, the commission saved will go back into their pocket and not yours. A real estate agent will keep a detailed account of the builder's actions and make sure that you are getting the most home for the money. The best part is that there is no additional cost to you. So when you go to buy a new home, find a seasoned realtor. It makes sense.
Need A New Home
If you have decided to remodel your kitchen, but are now overwhelmed by the prospect of ripping out your cabinets and other fixtures, maybe now is a good time to rethink this tremendous project. It has been noted that many times, all the kitchen really needs is a new look, not a new structure. Replacing everything may be a very big waste of your valuable time and your hard earned money. Refacing your kitchen cabinets is a great solution when you really only need a new look to your kitchen. As a matter of fact, most kitchen cabinets are in good shape and it is only the outside that is scratched or worn looking. Why spend a fortune to replace them when they really only need a face lift? Your kitchen will look brand new at a fraction of the price of a new kitchen if you choose cabinet refacing. The choices and quality of today's cabinet refacing will mean that you can have the exact choice you want, and the look will be like a brand new kitchen.
You will be amazed at the variety of cabinet styles to choose from. It has never been easier to completely change the look of your kitchen and add to the ambiance of this room just by using this simple method. You can choose a finish that is just the right one for you. Perhaps with small children, you may prefer one of the new laminate finishes that are so easy to keep clean. Or you may choose a fine wood finish that will blend in with the traditional look of the rest of your home. This is one of the most affordable home improvement projects there is. Many people have found that for a small investment, they can completely transform the look of their kitchen and get a great deal of enjoyment out of it. And this project can be done very quickly, giving you new beauty and convenience in your home without losing the use of your kitchen for any length of time.
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Your kitchen cabinet refacing project can be off and running in no time. It doesn't matter what style you have chosen; just search around a little Olin and you will find the right look on line to obtain all of the items you need. Transform your kitchen into the perfect setting for your mealtime chores and for your family activities and for just relaxing with a cup of coffee. And you can do this easily and quickly on line without having to sacrifice choice, quality or value.
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