Jake Marsh is an experienced, professional real estate agent with a degree in marketing, who specializes in Denver, Colorado real estate For access to Denver MLS listings, contact Jake today
In just about any market across the country a home buyer or seller will have little trouble in finding a real estate agent. Most cities have an abundance of agents, some that specialize in certain areas and different aspects of the real estate world. So one must ask what they do to find the agent that fits their needs perfectly? Well the first thing one should know whether they are selling or buying is exactly what their needs are in an agent. Do you need someone who specializes in selling homes? Or one that knows a certain area inside out and backwards? Also their track record will be important. Here is a short list of things that anyone can ask a prospective real estate agent to assist in this difficult choice.
What sets you apart from the others? - It is always good to know what special skills you representation has that will help you out in your purchase or sale. Like any other business, real estate agents need that competitive edge that will show customers that they are the right choice.
Do you work alone or with a team? - This is a question where either response can have it's positives and negatives. Agents that work with a team have the advantage of having more people around to assist you if things come up at odd hours or if you need answers quickly. However working with many people on the sale or purchase of a home can seem impersonal if the team does not operate seamlessly and communicate well. On the other hand, individual agents can give a customer more focused and personal attention if they are good at prioritizing their time. However it can be more difficult to contact just one person than it can be to contact a team.
What's your marketing plan for my home sale? - This is a huge question and when selling a home it is one of the more important things that a seller will want to know. Marketing a home properly can drastically reduce the time that the home is listed and make the sale process much easier on the seller.
Do you have references? - References, much like any other job are very telling. essentially an agent is applying for the job of representing you in this transaction. Like any other applicant they should be able to provide references and don't be afraid to check them out thoroughly.
The real estate world is all about professionalism and results. Be sure that when choosing a agent to represent your interests that they show both of these assets in abundance. Associating yourself with an agent that does not display these characteristics can end up costing you money and even more importantly, time. Moving to a new home is always a time sensitive thing and drawing the process out makes life more complicated. You should not have to worry about the transaction itself. During this time you have more important things to be concerned about. Take your time in choosing an agent. This is one situation when you can and need to afford the time.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A
- Buying or Selling San Diego Real Estate Can Be Less Stressful
- Realtors and Indianapolis Real Estate
- Find a Good Deal with Midway Real Estate
- Orange County Real Estate Foreclosure Deals With No Fear
- Buying Vista Real Estate in a Unpredictable Market
- Cyprus Real Estate
- Miami Real Estate Rental Market - 10 Mistakes Landlords Make
- Real Estate: Educating yourself and your Kids




Sell Your Home Through Good Pictures
By: Marikor Hidalgo | 08/01/2010Selling a home entails multiple responsibilities. And the ultimate task is to present your property in any real estate listing as enticing as possible. This is very important to ensure many buyers will be interested in your estate. Taking great photos of your home is perhaps the easiest way to grab wide-ranging attention.
JAMAICA VILLA VACATION
By: Henry Funk | 08/01/2010Have you been to Jamaica? Yes? Then you already know what an island paradise Jamaica is and what it has to offer. But, if you have not been here, let me suggest you come here soon and enjoy all this country has to offer. There is plenty to do here!
Faridabad Real Estate market and its development
By: Nitin | 08/01/2010Most commonly Faridabad is well know for its base of industries, but compare to all Ncr cities Faridabad is the city which has property with low budgetary access.
Easy yet Effective Ways to Improve your Credit Score
By: marco | 07/01/2010If your credit score has been taking a beating during the last three years or so, you should not despair. By the way, once you have hit 700 on your credit score, anything that you can do will have much less force than if your score is at 600. If your credit is horrible, do not despair and do not panic thinking that you will never be able to buy a house or car unless you pay cash. Another thing that you can do to really help your credit score is to start paying on time, each and every time.
Releasing Levies and Levied Property
By: Roni Deutch | 07/01/2010An IRS tax levy is a legal seizure of your property to satisfy an IRS tax debt. Tax levies are different from liens. A tax lien is a claim used as security for the tax debt, while a tax levy actually takes the property to satisfy the debt.
Pending Home Sales Takes A Nose Dive
By: Chris Prang | 07/01/2010The pending home sales report from the NAR took a real nose dive in November. What caused it and what does it mean? The NAR reported that pending home sales for November 09 fell by16 percent...THAT'S A HUGE DROP! The questions we must ask are: * What caused it? * What does it mean?
How to Use Reverse Mortgage for Your Next Home Purchase
By: Alvin Clavines | 07/01/2010In order to sustain financial assistance to seniors and retirees who are in need of options for home mortgages, various government agencies regulated certain legislation to provide necessary alternatives to homebuyers and aid the poor real estate industry. This significant legislation is the Reverse Mortgage for purchasing a home.
Homeowner Strategies for Avoiding Foreclosure
By: Gary Ashton | 07/01/2010Don’t be afraid of asking for help if you and your family are struggling to make ends meet and keep your mortgage paid up to date; there are programs out there to help families who are having a hard time keeping up with their payments that greatly increase your chances of working your problems out so that you can stay in your home.
Energy Efficiency: What's it all About?
By: Jake Marsh | 18/06/2009 | Home ImprovementWith our heightened concerns for saving money, the idea of energy efficiency seems to pop up more and more when looking at home articles. However, do you really know how to make your home more energy efficient?
10 Household Gifts for Mom That Won't Cost You a Dime!
By: Jake Marsh | 06/05/2009 | DIYWe've selected these 10 household gift ideas for mom with the premise, "it's the thought that counts". These gifts won't cost you anything, but a little of your time. Mom will get some jobs done around the house, and have a chance to enjoy some much needed quality time with her family.
KB Homes - Disney Dream Rooms
By: Jake Marsh | 06/05/2009 | Real EstateKB Homes offers affordable family homes with kid's needs in mind. While dad can still get his finished rec room and mom can get the chef's kitchen, now KB Homes is offering up some mighty kid-friendly options to appeal to the younger members of the family.
American Shanty
By: Jake Marsh | 08/04/2009 | Real EstateAs the current recession continues to clamp down, more and more Americans are facing homelessness. Whether they've become homeless due to foreclosure, or whether they've lost their jobs and are now on the streets, there is a rising tide of homeless people that are seeking shelter in so-called "tent cities."
Selling in a Difficult Market: Don't Go it Alone
By: Jake Marsh | 08/04/2009 | Real EstateIf you listen to the media hype, you're probably thinking that you need to hold onto your home until the economy bounces back; that you'll never offload your house in this market. While it's true that sellers in some regions are finding it tough to sell right now, there are still buyers out there looking for a home.
A Dog Could be a Home Security Risk
By: Jake Marsh | 11/02/2009 | PetsDogs need heavy socialization and training in order to learn what a normal situation is, what an abnormal situation is, and when to alert. This training takes a lot of time and effort. A dog is not guaranteed to alert unless specifically trained for the task. Even when a dog reliably alerts at unusual activity, there are many ways that it can be distracted or intimidated into silence.
Advantages of Buying Real Estate in a “sketchy” Neighborhood
By: Jake Marsh | 11/02/2009 | Real EstateCost Your home will be cheaper than comparable dwellings in other neighborhoods. A few hundred dollars difference can add up into thousands in the long run. You can save it or input it into your principal, paying off your home years earlier.