FEATURED PROPERTY

June 4, 2008

IV Bar Road. Hulett, Wyoming

IV Bar Road. Hulett, Wyoming

Stick built home with log exterior. Located on the edge of Hulett, this home is residential lodge look while energy efficient and all the amentities to make it a home. Located in the Black Hills of Wyoming, Hulett is a prime location and with the addition of this wonderful home, the idyllic setting to raise your family or retire in comfort. Unfinished basement has ability to be living sapce.
Four bedrooms and two baths, landscaped lawn and pole fenced. Garage. Very few homes available like this one.

MLS - what is it and why should I find a Realtor that belongs to at least One?

June 4, 2008

MLS - what is it and why should I find a Realtor that belongs to at least One?

Crazy Woman belongs to more than one mls via Board of Realtors. Why? Look at it as “one stop shopping”. Remember the days when shopping meant a trip to the grocery store for food, the shoe store for shoes, clothing store, automotive store, garage for oil change, pharmacy and the butcher shop? Exhausting, wasted time in travel, finding clerks in every store to help you, and hanging out in the greasy waiting room at the garage waiting for the oil change.

When you work with a Realtor belonging to at least mls it’s like a superstore.

Multiple Listing Service - A service provided to Agency’s whom pay for the benefit of cooperation. Every agency is obliged to offer compensation to any agency bringing a buyer, usually half. (6% commission = 3% split). Every agency also has access to a customized, now internet accessible, information network. Listings are placed into this system and sellers suddenly have every Realtor belonging to that Board working to sell their property. Additionally, these listings are placed on the National Database for Realtors nationwide.

Crazy Woman Realty specializes in Buyers Representation. Licensed in Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and Idaho, we have perfected property search and research. Members of Multiple Boards, State Associations and the National Association of Realtors we are one stop shopping for western mountain states. We will present to you every property within your desired criteria, not just our listings. As an e-PRO we are specially trained in electronic and internet transactions, from initial search to closings.

Realtors working as colleages, not competitors. 

Are Two Realtors Better Than One?

June 4, 2008

Are Two Realtors Better Than One?

Crazy Woman has been asked just that… Two must be better than one, should I list with another Realtor to get my property sold faster?

Let’s consider a few points. Remember when you list your property with a Realtor, you have already listed with the largest Association in the US.

Those Realtors all, nationwide, have access to view your listing via the NAR website. Locally, every Realtor has access to all of the listing information for presenting to potential buyers, via the MLS, multi list service. The agreement between the Realtors is detailed in your listing agreement. In more cases than not, the commission is split, divided equally between the listing agency and the selling agency. This offering from the listing agency, or your sellers agent, is great incentive to cooperate and bring a buyer.

When you chose to co-broke, or list with more than one agency, generally the commission is increased. Marketing costs are not decreased or divided; they are doubled. Each Agency marketing the property. Agency’s are spending the same amount of marketing dollars, yet the return will be less. It is costing you more money, when both agency’s have the opportunity to bring a buyer, and will.

An example, your property, listed at $100,000; commission is 6%. The agency places it on the mls, periodicals, local advertising, property signage, brochures and additionally has overhead of operating the business, mls charges, advertising fees, signage costs, computers, office space, paper and office supply, association dues, vehicles and maintenance, telephones and internet, etc, and half to the buyers agency. Now add another brokerage into the mix… the commission is still at 6%, upon the sale half or 3% goes to the agency bringing the buyer, the two agency’s you co-broked with split the remainder, or 1.5% each. Yet expenses were the same for each. Commission is not usually increased by 1/3 to benefit equal opportunity of expense recuperation.

When a property is co-broked with two agency’s, even with increase in commissions, there is reservation of marketing due to decrease in remuneration and potential inability to recoup monies spent. After all, it is business, the intention is to make money, breaking even in business does not put food on the table at home.

Crazy Woman’s policy is not to co-broke without special consideration for additional commission and/or seller contribution to expenses. Does this benefit the seller? We think NOT. List with a Realtor. Have confidence in your Realtor. Make your property marketable. Price your property marketable. Allow your Realtor to market it.

 

REALTOR & REALTY - Crazy Woman says “There’s no “I” in those words Bubba!”

June 4, 2008

REALTOR & REALTY - Crazy Woman says “There’s no “I” in those words Bubba!”

Crazy Woman says “I wish I had a sale for every time I heard someone say “Real-it-ee” (Realitor) or Real-it-tor” (Reality). There’s no “I” in those words Bubba!” For two reasons; aside from the obvious spelling and pronunciation, the most important reason is when you are working with a Realtor, you are not simply working with a single real estate agent or licensee selling a property. You are working with a network of Real Estate Agents with a common goal, bringing buyers to sellers and selling property. The Realtor designation is priveledged use title to only Realtors, those belonging to the Association of Realtors.

“Why Use a REALTOR®? All real estate licensees are not the same. Only real estate licensees who are members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® are properly called REALTORS®. REALTORS® are committed to treat all parties to a transaction honestly. REALTORS® subscribe to a strict code of ethics and are expected to maintain a higher level of knowledge of the process of buying and selling real estate.  Real estate transactions involve one of the biggest financial investments most people experience in their lifetime. Transactions today usually exceed $100,000. If you had a $100,000 income tax problem, would you attempt to deal with it without the help of a CPA? If you had a $100,000 legal question, would you deal with it without the help of an attorney? Considering the small upside cost and the large downside risk, it would be foolish to consider a deal in real estate without the professional assistance of a REALTOR®. “

 

When selecting your real estate professional, look for the Realtor, go with the real estate professional and national networking ability of a Realtor.