SO YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT BUYING A HOME?

FIRST YOU NEED AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP YOU WILL TAKE.

“Craig Yace – A Real Estate Veteran, Coach and Educator with over 15 Years experience”

Sites like Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.com want you to think that you start with the home search. Contrary to popular opinion, your first step is to choose a real estate agent.

We all know there are important steps that need to be taken in the home buying process,

BUT if you put one of these steps out of order… it could cost you time, money, and possibly even your dream home.

Now I know what you’re thinking. “No one wants to deal with a real estate agent!”… Especially early in the process. You just want the dang house, Right? Plus – let’s face it – finding a good, experienced agent (who isn’t a complete egomaniac or isn’t totally incompetent) is not just a daunting task… it seems like it’s next to impossible. But it’s absolutely critical.

As a veteran in Real Estate, with over 15 years experience as an agent, I’ve found that the biggest mistake buyers make in the buying process is… not taking the right steps, in the right order.

Even if you’re an experienced homebuyer, you may have:

  • Bought the wrong house
  • Bought in the wrong neighborhood
  • Bought at the wrong time in the market
  • Maybe even hired the wrong real estate agent

 

HERE’S WHY.

  • A good agent will have a team of professionals, a plan, and the best insight on which neighborhoods will meet your specific needs.
  • They’ll have the experience and expertise to, not only get you the home you want, but coach you in the process so you get the home that’s best for you.
  • They’ll be a good marketer, which may seem like it’s not important, I mean… you’re a buyer… what’s to market? Well… in a fast paced market, like this one, it’s imperative that your real estate agent understands marketing. “What’s to market?”, you ask. YOU!! If you want to get the home you love… they need to market YOU!

GIVE YOURSELF THE CONFIDENCE…
…to know how to choose the right agent who will ultimately lead you to the right neighborhood and the right house.

Q: So how do you find the right agent?
A: You’ve got to ask the right questions (and know if their answers qualify or disqualify them from working for you)

I put together a free report I call, “The 10 Questions To Ask Any Real Estate Agent BEFORE Even Asking For Information On A Home.”

In the report, you’ll not only get the right questions to ask, but you will also learn how to interpret their answers, so that any red flags from an agent will be immediately uncovered. Go ahead and grab the report by clicking the button below!

This valuable report will help you determine the best agent to hire. It is ESPECIALLY for you if you’re thinking of hiring Aunt Sally… or a co-worker, who is a part time agent!

Armed with these questions:

  • You’ll avoid working with an inexperienced or incompetent agent… or perhaps even worse… an experienced EGOMANIAC who only cares about their commission and not YOU!

  • You’ll be able to select an agent who is able to coach you and educate you to ensure you buy the right home – in the right area – so you get the home you love, and love the home you get.

  • They’ll coach you in how to time the market correctly to reduce the possibility of buying a home you might ultimately lose through foreclosure or a short sale if the economy dips again.

  • You’ll avoid the shame or frustration of getting into escrow with a real estate agent and then finding all their flaws and faults, which not only could cost you the house, your deposit, and break your heart but you could end up in court (I read on one website that 1 in 5 real estate transactions end up in court)

  • If you’re selling a house AND buying… the right agent can help you transition without being homeless or having to make a payment on two houses.

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT…
WHEN BUYING A HOME, THERE IS A LOT TO CONSIDER.

These 10 simple questions can help you avoid a lot of headache and pain. You’ll learn so much more about the agent you could potentially be working with…BEFORE getting stuck in a bad transaction. Fortunately, you’ll be able to weed out the bad agents immediately.

But it gets better…

Downloading the report will also get you an awesome new video I created. I call it “The Two Sides Of A House” because it helps you consider:

1) The Emotional side (it’s what makes a house a home)

2) The financial side (I’m not talking about the cost to purchase a home) I’m talking about the amount of money you could make, in equity gain.

There are some very specific things to pay attention to, when buying a house, that will put you in a position to either have a normal or moderate equity gain or to REALLY RAKE IN THE MONEY when you sell. These secrets are rarely shared, but I think they’re critical to know, when you’re making a decision to purchase, what may be, the biggest financial purchase of your life. And you’ll get it free when you request your “10 Questions” report.

Here’s what to do next…

Click on the link below, or even right here, to get your copy of these 10 questions. You’ll be taken to a page where you can enter your email address. After you enter your email address and click the button I will automatically send the report directly to your email so you can have access to it any time you’d like.

I’ve been helping people with their real estate needs since 2002. There’s absolutely no charge for the work and knowledge I’ve put into this Report. It’s just my way of trying to give back to all you buyers and sellers that have helped me put bread on the table over the years (and yes… I’m hoping a person or two calls me to interview) But if all the reward I get is hearing how this knowledge helped you safely get your dream home, that’s more than enough reward for me.

The 10 questions are designed to give you the power you need to shortcut the process of picking an agent, while still hiring the best one. If you don’t go through this process you’re taking your fate in your own hands, and you might prefer spending that afternoon in the dentist chair without the laughing gas, than to get stuck in a transaction with the wrong real estate agent.

I’ve gone through good times and bad times with my customers. I’ve seen and heard horror stories about what has happened when someone has chosen the wrong real estate agent.

I genuinely want to help and I also figure… I might find a person or two who might see this post in my market place and possibly want to interview me too. That’s it. It’s really simple. I know you only want to talk with a real estate agent when you’re ready. I’m hoping you’ll call me when that time comes. Regardless, I just want you to find the home you deserve and stay safe in the process.

Grab these 10 questions now, while you’re thinking about it!

You’re probably reading this post because you are considering buying a home. You may have noticed that the market is really hot right now. You’ve probably wondered how to get started, so you don’t miss out on the market or the interest rates. Take advantage of this now while you’re here (you’ll forget to do it later, trust me).

Thanks for taking the time to read this post. Remember to Click the button below, and perhaps I’ll get a call from you soon.

P.S.

IN CASE YOU’RE LIKE ME AND YOU SKIP TO THE END, HERE’S THE DEAL:
I’m offering a free report called, “The 10 Questions You Must As Any Realtor Before Even Asking For Information On A Home.” This report will help you choose the right agent and not get stuck with an inexperienced or incompetent agent (because you’ll shut them out BEFORE you get down the road with them).

It’ll help you find an agent who will coach, educate, and help you:

✓ Buy the right home

✓ Buy in the right neighborhood

✓ Choose the right real estate agent

You’ll avoid working with an inexperienced or incompetent agent… or perhaps even worse… an experienced EGOMANIAC who only cares about their commission and not YOU!

You’ll avoid the shame or frustration of getting into escrow with a real estate agent and then finding all their flaws and faults, which not only could cost you the house, your deposit, and break your heart but you could end up in court (I read on one website that 1 in 5 real estate transactions end up in court)

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