As a seller, your relationship with a REALTOR is vital -so meet with several before making a final decision. A good place to start is right in your neighbourhood. Ask Realtors about their track record, their knowledge of neighbourhood selling prices and other reasons why you should list with them.
Choose a REALTOR you feel comfortable with; one who will handle the sale of your home as if it were their own. And when you've made your choice, here's what to expect...
The Selling Process
Your REALTOR will not take it for granted that you know all the in's
and out's of the selling process. Instead, he or she will provide you with
a full explanation of what to expect - and that's important so you're not
faced with any surprises along the way.
Getting to Know You
One of the first things your REALTOR will ask is, "Why are you selling
your house?" Your REALTOR will also explore any time constraints you might
have, your financial situation and any future plans. It's all part of getting
to know you so the sale will be handled to your complete satisfaction.
Getting to Know Your Home
Arriving at an accurate estimate of value for your home is one of your
REALTOR's prime tasks. It involves analyzing your home and comparing it
to other, similar houses for sale or currently sold in the neighbourhood.
It may also include a broader market survey, using sales statistics available
only to qualified REALTORS. In the end, you will be sure the price you
set reflects the true value of your home under current market conditions.
The Marketing Plan
Depending on your circumstances, and on the prevailing market, you
REALTOR will develop a marketing plan that may include:
Your Negotiator
REALTORS are experienced in arranging financing and closing deals.
On your behalf, he or she will assist in negotiating a better offer, acting
as a mediator to head off potential conflicts between you and the buyer,
and draw up a legally binding contract.
Professional Service
When you choose a REALTOR, you will sign a listing agreement. This
is a legal contract that gives your REALTOR the right to act as your exclusive
agent in the sale of your house for a specified period.
The listing agreement spells out exactly what you and your REALTOR will do on your behalf and he or she will take all the time necessary to explain it to you.
The agreement will also specify the amount of professional fees to be paid to your REALTOR from the sale of your home. Usually fees are set as a percentage of the selling price of your home.
Most of the actual work done to accomplish the sale is carried out by
real estate professionals operating in a broker's name and for whose actions
the broker is legally responsible.
A REALTOR's professional fees are normally shared with the broker who supplies such essentials as office support, training and consultation services.
Honesty and Integrity
Most real estate professionals in our province are members of the Ontario
Real Estate Association (OREA) - and only members of OREA can call themselves
REALTORS.
When you deal with a REALTOR, you can expect not only strict adherence to provincial laws, but also adherence to a Code of Ethics. And that code is very important to you - because it assures you will receive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity. It's good to know your confidence is justified, isn't it?
Highest Professional Standards
Before receiving a real estate license, candidates must successfully
complete an extensive course of study developed by OREA on behalf of the
Ontario Government. And that is only the beginning: in the two years after
receiving their license, the new professionals are required to successfully
complete three additional courses as part of their articling with an experienced
broker.
Then, there are the continuing courses aimed at improving skills and keeping current with the rapid changes in real estate law, market conditions and so on. So you can see, being a real estate professional means a never ending commitment to education and improvement.

