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Selling Information Seller's Handbook: Getting Your House on the Market
As the seller, you hire an individual real estate broker to represent you during a specified contract period. This represents you during a specified contract period. This written document is call a "Listing Agreement." A real estate agent or sales associate will meet with you personally to prepare the agreement. Before you actually list your house, however, both you and your sales associate must do some homework. To prepare for the listing appointment, you will need to collect and provide the following information:
The sales associate will study recent sales of comparable homes in the neighborhood as well as listings of similar homes that are currently for sale. Using a comprehensive real estate information tool - called the Home Buyer's Guide T-III - your associate will be able to show you solid facts and figures. We want you to get the best price for your home in the shortest time possible. To do this, you need accurate and current information about the real estate market.
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