
Checklist: Advantages of using a real estate agent when selling property
1.Market-driven pricing
Well-founded market analyses to determine the optimal sales price.
Avoidance of price negotiations through precise pricing.
2.Legal certainty
· Ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.
· Support in the drafting and review of contracts.
· Knowledge of current legal developments and requirements.
3. Strong negotiating skills
Professional negotiation skills in the interests of the seller.
Experience in handling difficult negotiations and conflict resolution.
4.Wide network
· Access to a large database of potential buyers.
· Cooperation with other brokers and agencies.
· Use of marketing and advertising measures to maximize reach.
5.Time savings
· Taking over time-consuming tasks such as viewings, advertisements, and paperwork.
· Professional handling of the entire sales process.
6. Success-oriented work
Real estate agents generally work on a commission basis and are therefore motivated to achieve the best possible sale.
· High success rate in real estate brokerage.
7.Expertise and experience
Comprehensive knowledge of the local real estate market.
Expertise in property valuation.
· Experience with sales tactics and negotiation strategies.
8. Professional presentation
Creation of high-quality exposés and photos.
· Organization and execution of viewings.
· Use of modern technologies such as 3D tours or drone photography.
9. Security and discretion
· Protection of the seller's privacy.
· Secure handling of sensitive information and documents.
10. Emotional relief
· Neutral mediator between buyer and seller.
· Support and advice for emotionally stressful decisions.
A real estate agent greatly simplifies the sales process and ensures that the property is sold at a fair market price. Consider these advantages when deciding whether or not to work with a professional.
Would you like a legally secure, smooth, and stress-free real estate sale? Contact us! We will be happy to advise you.
Notes
For reasons of better readability, the generic masculine form is used in this text. Female and other gender identities are expressly included insofar as this is necessary for the statement.
Legal notice: This article does not constitute tax or legal advice in individual cases. Please have the facts of your specific case clarified by a lawyer and/or tax advisor.
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