No matter the state of the market, working with a trusted and experienced real estate agent can make all the difference in your house hunt. With over 20 years of experience in the Triangle market, Amy Shair has the expertise to help you find your dream home! Here are some of the many benefits of choosing Amy as your buyer’s agent:
Before Offer
- Receive a no-cost initial consultation with Amy in person or over the phone
- References from past clients provided upon request (or see our many reviews here!)
- Start an ongoing search for new properties that updates and notifies you in real-time as new listings come on the market
- Clarify what steps you need to take during various stages of the buyer process
- Personally show you properties that match your search criteria
- Facilitate showings and provide representation for sale by owner (FSBO) properties
- Provide Facetime / Skype showings of listings for out of state/relocation buyers.
- Coordinate with new construction sales and design team if building or purchasing a new construction home
Negotiation
- Write an offer and fill out all required paperwork
- Negotiate all terms of the offer including price, occupancy date, seller paid closing costs, etc
- Research competitive properties available and recent sales in the neighborhood to support offer price
- Provide insight on any area issues or issues that can affect a home’s desirability/market value
Under Contract
- Coordinate inspections (mechanical, pest, radon, well, septic, etc)
- Negotiate repairs to be made or credit for repairs at closing
- Schedule closing with a local attorney
- Coordinate with lender on necessary paperwork for closing
After Closing
- Make a donation to Children’s Miracle Network in your name
- Recommend trusted vendors to make updates to your home, upon request
- Mail your copies of the necessary paperwork for tax purposes the January after your home purchase
- Keep in touch with quarterly newsletters, market updates, and client appreciation events
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