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Special
Realtor Designations!
Chose
An Accredited Buyer's Representative
Why
it's a good idea to use an Accredited Buyer's Representative
(ABR)
Depending
on the laws in your state and the business arrangement you have
with a licensed real estate agent, that agent may actually be
negotiating for the seller, not you the buyer. The best way to
be certain that an agent is working in your best interests is by
working with a buyer's
representative.
A
buyer's representative represents the consumer who is purchasing
property, not the seller. Although state law varies, a
buyer's representative works for and owes fiduciary
responsibilities to the real estate buyer, not the seller. It is the
buyer representative that has buyer's best interests in mind
throughout the entire real estate transaction.
About
Randy Quinn:
Long
before it became popular for agents and brokers to represent buyers Randy
was way ahead of the game. Traveling to Mc Lean Virginia in the
early 1980s Randy learned about Buyer Representation from the main man
himself, James B. Warkentin one of the early pioneers of Buyer
Representation.
Why
should you look for the ABR designation before looking for a
property?
These three letters after a REALTOR'S name tell you that you
will be working with buyer representative who is committed
to your best interests. The ABR designation is awarded by
REBAC to those REALTORS who have have met the specific
educational and experiential criteria needed to
provide the high level quality service required by REBAC (Real
Estate BUYER'S AGENT Council).
About
the Real Estate BUYER'S AGENT Council (REBAC)
The
Real Estate BUYER'S AGENT Council, REBAC, was founded in 1988 to
promote superior buyer representation skills and services. An
affiliate of THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS since 1996,
REBAC's membership is the
worlds largest organization of real estate professionals
concentrating on buyer representation. Members who meet all
course and professional experiential requirements are awarded
the ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative), the only designation
of it's type recognized by NAR.
The
ABR designation is geared towards agents and brokers who wish to enhance
their buyer representation skills and provides proof to the prospective
buyer-clients of their proficiency at servicing the special needs of
buyers.
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GET ON OUR SPECIALS
BUYERS ONLY LIST!
Buying property is a complex and stressful task. In fact, it's
often the biggest single investment you will make in your
lifetime. At the same time, real estate transactions have become
increasingly complicated.
New technology, laws, procedures and the increasing
sophistication of buyers and sellers require real estate
practitioners to perform at an ever-increasing level of
professionalism.
So it's more important than ever that you work with an agent who
has a keen understanding of the real estate business. The ABR
program has helped the best and the brightest in the industry
achieve that level of understanding.
ABR's are:
Nationally recognized as top performers in the real
estate industry.
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Professionally trained
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Knowledgeable
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Dedicated to bringing you quality service
An
Accredited Buyer's Representative Can Make A
Difference
You can count on receiving the knowledge, guidance and
expertise you need
to make your transaction go smoothly. In short, you can count on
getting the best service available from a real estate
professional.
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