Archive for July, 2014

How Do You Choose a Real Estate Agent?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2014

I was at a networking and business mastery event, and the first person with whom I spoke asked “how do you choose an agent?” I thought, what an excellent topic for a blog post, so here we go.Choose a Calgary Real Estate Agent

As you may know by now, in Alberta a buyer is now required to sign an agreement to work with a realtor to purchase property. Agreements have long been used when selling a property, but this is a new requirement for buyers, and, frankly, it’s scary for some. There is a lot of information in the blogosphere and real estate websites about Buyer Agreements, so I won’t go into it here, except to say that for whatever type of agreement you sign, you are entering into a trust relationship. You have to really feel, instinctively and intuitively, that the agent you sign the agreement with will work well with you, and for you. So, that’s one way – trust your gut. We tend not to these days, though, because we try to think and reason things through. We have forgotten how important our instincts and intuition are– we should be heeding them.

Your prospective Realtor should be asking you key questions so that she can locate the listings that best match your search criteria. Our database has excellent search capabilities so that you receive properties that are a good match for your requirements. We are here to help you and to save you time, and if we’re not doing that, we’re not doing our job.

From a practical and educational perspective, though, you want to know that your agent has not only the street-cred to help you, but that she also continues to hone her skills and augment her education. Calgary Real Estate Board, RECA, and AREA have many optional courses that we can, and should, take to supplement our knowledge and upgrade our skills, in addition to our yearly required course component. Take condos, for instance. This is not a purchase to take lightly because you are not just buying a home, but you’re buying into a corporation. You should be asking your prospective agent if she has her Condo Specialist Designation so that she knows some cost-saving methods for obtaining the condo documents (as a seller), and things to watch out for (as a buyer).

Before I became a Realtor, I used a couple of different associates for my purchases and sales, but neither of them took the time, I see now in hindsight, to really explain not only the contract, but things like the Real Property Report and neighbourhood statistics for recent sold properties. I never had a realtor actually go over the RPR with me, and never once did I receive a market analysis of the area I was buying into, or leaving, and that’s absurd. The statistics are easy to obtain and should be automatically provided to assist the client in her decision-making.

If we can help you with any of your Real Estate needs, please contact us at 403-686-1455 or email: info@cbcalgary.ca.

Mortgages: The Ins and Outs of Pre-approvals

Monday, July 7th, 2014

When you’re house hunting, it’s a great idea to know the amount of mortgage you qualify for, your monthly payments, and that your interest rate will be held for a specifiedMortgage Approval Calgary Real Estate period of time i.e. 120 days. This way you can shop within your price range, you don’t have to worry about rates rising, and both realtors and sellers will know you’re serious. Be realistic though and make sure you can afford that pre-approved amount.

Keep in mind that not all pre-approvals are the same, and that a pre-approval is not a mortgage approval. Some are just a simple rate guarantee subject to lots of conditions and a later approval. For a full pre-approval you need to submit your application and documentation so the lender can qualify you, and even then it’s a good idea to have a financing condition in your purchase offer because your property will need to be assessed by your lender. Be sure to not make significant changes after getting the pre-approval i.e. changing jobs, adding debt or missing payments, co-signing another loan, or using your down payment money.

Article courtesy of:

Cam Brown
Accredited Mortgage Professional
(403) 650-5509
INVIS “Canada’s Mortgage Experts”
www.mortgagealberta.ca
cambrown@invis.ca

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