If you are buying, a Realtor will show you available homes matching your criteria. A Realtor can help you determine the right price of a property. A Realtor can serve as an emotional protection (buffer) between you and the buyer/seller. A Realtor is the difference between your property being "For Sale" and being "SOLD". A Realtor is the difference between receiving the highest price possible for your property and receiving too low a price. A Realtor will sell your house (on the average) at 16% higher than it would have had you done it on your own according to NAR statistics. A Realtor will save you days on the market. A Realtor makes sure you have a legally binding contract and complete the proper disclosures so you are treated fairly and you do not get sued. A Realtor is an excellent negotiator and makes sure you do not get eaten up in fees that reduce your bottom line. A Realtor has excelent relationships with lenders and can help qualify buyers. A Realtor will manage the hundreds of phone calls involved in selling and/or buying a property. A Realtor will develop a marketing plan to sell your property. A Realtor will spend money and effort in the sale of your home before he/she gets paid. A realtor will show you the flaws you don't see in your home so you can fix them rather than have no offers come in. A Realtor follows up during the transaction process to ensure the deal gets to closing. A Realtor represents your best interests. A Realtor will schedule all of your appointments. A Realtor is a real estate professional. A Realtor can reach a lot of buyers due to his/her targeted marketing methods and realtionships in the industry.
If you are still not convinced of the value of a Realtor, see what the National Association of Realtors has to say...click
If you are still not convinced of the value of a Realtor, see what the National Association of Realtors has to say...click


