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HOME SELLER TIPS

The National Association of REALTORS® has published their Home Seller tips for home sellers.
We reprinted some of the tips here as they are very timely considering that the New Hampshire real estate market is now a strong Buyers Market and sellers need to arm themselves with the latest information and sales stats. Need more info give us a call or e-mail .



National Association of REALTORS

· Know your home’s value.
Beware of companies offering to buy your home to save you the “hassle” of putting it on the market – these companies often profit at the seller’s expense. Ask several Realtors® in your area for a comparative market analysis, or CMA. These real estate professionals will analyze recent sales and market conditions to provide a realistic assessment of your home’s value, and can suggest strategies for the best sale.

· Protect yourself and your home.
Don’t allow random passersby into your home unescorted. A serious buyer will be working with a real estate professional or should be willing to contact your agent to schedule an appointment. Lock valuables away before an open house – the agent on site will be monitoring traffic, but it’s impossible to be everywhere at all times.

· Understand the purchase contract.
A Realtor® can help evaluate purchase offers and advise you on counteroffers and contract acceptance. It is important to know how contingencies such as appraisal, financing and inspections will affect the transaction, and understand their implications for you as the seller. Remember, a high price offer is worthless if the buyer never makes it to the settlement table.

· Hire the right real estate professional for the job.
Relying on the experience of a real estate agent makes financial sense. An NAR survey of recent home buyers and sellers found that the median home price for sellers who use a real estate agent is 16 percent higher than a home sold directly by an owner; $230,000 vs. $198,200.

NAR encourages innovation and competition, and recommends that home sellers interview at least three Realtors® to evaluate their qualifications and fit. Examine each professional’s level of experience and service, ask for referrals and talk to past clients. Don’t make an agent’s commission the sole deciding factor – you wouldn’t put your life in the hands of a doctor because he or she had the lowest fee; why would you want to do that with your largest financial investment?

HOW TO CHOOSE A REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL
The recent real estate boom has encouraged an explosion of real estate licensees. But getting a license and succeeding as a professional in the industry are two very different things. To find a true real estate professional – one who will represent your interests and provide valuable insight and advice regarding what is likely your biggest investment – follow these steps.

· Do your research.
Drive around your neighborhood or the area you’d like to live in, and make note of the active real estate agents in the area. Call local brokerages for agent recommendations, and specify whether you are buying or selling a home.


· Ask trusted friends and relatives for referrals.
According to the 2005 National Association of Realtors® Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, 44 percent of all recent buyers were referred to their real estate agent through a friend, neighbor, or relative.

· Interview at least three agents.
Ask each about their business approach and philosophy (do they offer full service, or will you have to assume some responsibilities in the transaction); experience; designations and advanced training; and referral network (home inspectors, lenders, contractors, etc.). Home sellers should also ask about the number of homes sold in the past year, length of time on market, average sales price in relation to asking price, and the agent’s marketing plan.

· Make sure your agent is a Realtor®.
A Realtor® is a licensed real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of Realtors® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics, which obligates Realtors® to be honest with all parties involved in a transaction, whether it is the buyer, seller, or cooperating agent.

Through membership in NAR’s affiliated institutes, societies, and councils, Realtors® devote themselves to continuous study of the most recent trends in their fields to stay abreast of industry developments in their specialized areas and better address industry issues.

A real estate licensee has passed an exam; Realtors® are real professionals.

See Our Home Buyer Protection Guide
copyright National Association of REALTORS

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About Jay McGillicuddy

When buying or selling, don’t make a “move” without the help of Jay and Monika McGillicuddy… your Real Estate Professionals.

When looking for KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and EXPERIENCE plus SERVICE at its best, Call Jay and Monika to lock into their proven formula for success.

Jay and Monika are licensed veteran professionals with over 20 years of real estate experience each. Both have extensive training, sharp negotiation skills and the ability to handle every aspect of your transaction quickly, easily and accurately. They are the keys to your success!

When buying or selling a home you need these keys to ensure the ultimate success of your most important real estate decisions!

That is why it is imperative you choose REALTORS® who offer you keys that work . . . REALTORS® who are qualified to open all the right doors step by step!

Jay and Monika have the experience and service you need to make certain your real estate transactions are carried out exactly as you intend.

They can handle every aspect of your purchase or sale quickly, easily and accurately. Jay and Monika have specialized in the Southern New Hampshire area for over 20 years and know its neighborhoods well. They are always aware of the area’s ever-changing real estate trends.

Let them Work For You!

Jay and Monika have both been deeply honored to be selected by their peers as REALTOR® of the Year. Jay in 1991 and 2004 and Monika in 1993 and 2000.

Jay was the 2004 president of the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS®.

Monika serves on the National Association of REALTORS® professional standards committee and is a certified mediator.

Jay was Awarded the Omega Tau Rho Medallion Service Award by the National Association of REALTORS® in 1999.

Monika and Jay reside in East Hampstead. Both are active in their community and enjoy spending time with their family and friends. They love the outdoors and enjoy sea kayaking, bike riding and camping. Jay is an avid golfer and Monika tries to like the game. They both enjoy good health and enjoy working out at the Hampstead Health and Fitness Club. They love exploring the coast of Maine, Lobsters and Steamers. Jay is a life long Patriots and Red Sox fan. Monika just likes Adam Vinateri and USED to like Johnny Damon.

Over the years Jay and Monika have found that being REALTORS® has truly given them many Golden Opportunities and Lasting Friendships….

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