You may have received an email from HomeTraq that mentions "No Obligation" or "No Solicitation." These principles are intended to protect you, as the buyer, to ensure you can get the best deal on a home as possible.
Buyer's vs. Seller's agents explained [Real Estate Insider]
Aug 24, 2020 7:55:18 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in Insider, Home tour, real estate, agents, real estate agent, buyer's agent, selling agent
Selling Your House - Where Do You Start? [Real Estate Insider]
May 19, 2020 8:12:32 AM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in home purchase, housing market, selling agent, before you buy, homebuying, selling home, online home buying
Easy & Secure Home-Showings When Selling a House [Real Estate Insider]
May 12, 2020 8:42:46 AM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in agents, listing agent, selling agent, before you buy
To make a home more readily available to prospective buyers, many sellers put the house on a secure SUPRA lock box. This allows the home to be included in MLS scheduling platform(s) to easily offer available times for showings, avoiding the potential hassle involved with multiple showing requests. Additionally, many home-sellers have all but eliminated “by appointment only” requests as it creates an additional scheduling barrier.
Insist that your agent uses the SUPRA Electronic Key for access - This is the most common form of access for all agents. You and your agent will then have documentation of every agent that shows the house with a buyer, as each entry is logged.
Manual combination boxes: While these are relatively easy to use and cheap, they require communication to provide the combination lock number. This becomes a barrier to an immediate response. Furthermore, accessibility cannot be controlled. You don't know who, what, or when someone has entered the home. Buyers and agents can access the home repeatedly, with or without your knowledge, and can be easily provided to others for access. This can easily pose several risks that can easily be avoided by employing the SUPRA lock box system.
HomeTraq provides the superior home-shopping experience, at no cost to you. Simply find a property, take a live video tour, and make an offer. No obligations, no commitments.
Tips and best practices for when listing your home with a listing agent
Apr 17, 2020 8:14:00 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in listing agent, selling agent, selling home
Real Estate Insider Tips [Procuring Cause]
Mar 16, 2020 9:20:36 AM / by Mark Gorman posted in real estate, buyer's agent, commission, homebuyers, dual agency, representation, listing agent, selling agent, home showings, disclosure, negotiation, procuring cause, home tours
"Procuring cause" is a real estate term which agents, brokers and sometimes buyers use to determine who will receive the commission on a house sale. It is widely identified by the specific tasks performed by a real estate agent which lead to an accepted purchase contract and successful sale of real estate.
In many cases, the "procuring cause" task could be identified as the first showing of a house by a real estate agent which a buyer purchases. "Procuring cause" could also be construed to mean the task of writing and negotiating the purchase offer. Since there is no hard and fast rule as to what specifically triggers "procuring cause", its easy to see how this situation can get tricky.
Handling The Home-Inspection [8 Pro Insights]
Mar 4, 2020 2:00:51 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in real estate, home inspection, homebuyers, housing market, homes for sale, selling agent, home tours, homebuying, selling home
6 Signs You MUST Find a New Realtor [UH-OH!]
Mar 2, 2020 2:33:48 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in home shopping, home search, real estate agents, real estate agent, realtor, selling agent, homebuying, selling home
Buying or selling a home can be a stressful and worrying time. Here at HomeTraq we want to make sure you are given the options of the best people to get the job done but what are the signs that it may be time for a new agent?
The Selling Agent Checklist - Must Have!
Feb 7, 2020 1:32:58 PM / by Mark Gorman posted in agents, listing agent, selling agent
As a seller, you'll want to know exactly how the agent will sell your home. Is a direct mail campaign appropriate? Why or why not? Where and how often do they advertise? What kind of photography do they offer? Do they market online? What steps will they take to prepare your home for sale?
You found it! Should you call the listing agent to view the home?
Aug 21, 2019 8:09:00 PM / by Mark Gorman posted in buyer's agent, commission, listing, home purchase, homebuyers, housing market, dual agency, homes for sale, real estate tech, representation, agency, listing agent, selling agent, St. Louis, Zillow
You can call the selling agent to setup an appointment to view a home, but not having your own representation could be tricky...
17 questions to find the best agent for you
Jul 16, 2019 8:14:00 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in Home tour, home shopping, real estate, house hunting, touring homes, home search, real estate agents, agents, real estate agent, professional, buyer's agent, commission, listing, realtor, home purchase, sales contract, home inspection, homes for sale, listing agent, selling agent, home showings, home for sale, hometraq, home ownership, buying a home
Interviewing potential real estate agents before deciding on whom to hire is a good idea. It’s in your best interest to ask them some or all of the following questions to gauge their knowledge and fit with your needs. Take a look below, and let us know if there are any other questions you’ve found valuable when interviewing agents.