1092 ROYAL MARQUIS CIR- OCOEE, FL SHORT SALE

1092 ROYAL MARQUIS CIRCLEOCOEE SHORT SALE  – VIDEO –

Listing price 137,500.00
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Sq Ft Heated: 1,696
Year Built: 2004

Very nice 3Bed 2Bath home on a large corner lot with a large fenced-in back yard. This property is priced to sell quickly, make your offer today!

Whether you’re buying or selling a house in Central Florida we have you covered. Our team of experienced real estate professionals is familiar with every aspect of Florida real estate.

https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/– We are a full-service Orlando real estate brokerage specializing in short sale negotiations. We’ve closed thousands of real estate transactions since 2005.

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A Seller’s Guide to Interviewing an Orlando Realtor

So, you’ve finally made the decision to sell your home and you’re ready to hire a realtor. Now what? Well, that’s easy, right? Just hire the first realtor you come across in your area… Wrong!

Hiring the right Orlando realtor is crucial when listing your house for sale and it could save you a ton of headaches and thousands of dollars. There are currently over 8,000 active real estate agents in Orlando and choosing the right agent to list your home can be confusing especially when all the ones that you’ve spoken with have convincingly promised you the world… or at least that they will sell your home super fast for top dollar. Interviewing an Orlando realtor the right way will ensure that you get an outstanding real estate professional.

So which one should you believe? The answer’s easy… none of them. Anyone can tell you anything so it’s up to you to find the truth. When interviewing a real estate agent, you have to ask the right questions. Here is a list of questions that you should ask a real estate agent in the interview. These answers to these questions will help you to determine which realtor to choose.

1- Do you work as a realtor full-time or do you also have another job?

This is an easy one. If the agent tells you that they only work in real estate part-time, then you say “have a nice day…Next!” and move on to the next candidate. If they only work as a realtor part-time it means that not only are they not able to make enough money selling houses, but that selling your house won’t be a top priority.

2-How many listings do you currently have and how many are under contract?

This will tell you how hard of a worker the agent is and what’s the average time it takes to get a house under contract. If the agent only has a few listings or if they have listings that are several months old with no contract, then this is a sign of a somewhat lazy agent. You want an agent that is a go-getter and someone who is determined to get the job done ASAP.

3- How many houses have they sold in the past 6 months? How many in the past year? How many were they not able to sell and why?

Getting a clear picture of the realtor’s recent track record will give you a very good indication of what you can expect if they list your house.

4- Do you have some references from past clients that I can call and ask about you?

This is one of the best ways to find out how this agent will treat you moving forward. If they have no references to present to you then something’s wrong. This most likely means that they haven’t had very many happy clients.

5- Do you have a staff or an assistant or are you a one-man show?

A great real estate agent will always have a support staff or an assistant at the very least. There are a million details that a real estate agent has to deal with on a day-to-day basis and if they have to handle every tedious detail on their own,  then they aren’t good at managing their time. Or they have too much time o their hands. Neither of these scenarios is a good one.

6- What kind of systems do you use for organizing and following up with your leads, clients, potential buyers, etc.

To be a successful agent in this day and age, you have to have systems in place so that things are organized and run streamlined and smoothly. Following up with clients, potential buyers, title companies, etc is a huge part of being a great realtor.

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7- How will you market my house other than putting it o the MLS?

The majority of Orlando realtors list the house on the MLS and…that’s about it. There are soo many effective ways to market a house such as video marketing, social media marketing, blogging, target marketing, etc. all these techniques can be used to effectively sell houses. An outstanding realtor will constantly test new ways to market their listings and their houses will typically sell the fastest.

If you ask these questions when interviewing a realtor, then you will know what they’re about by the answers that they give you. Also, don’t interview just one agent, you should interview at least 3 agents and puck the one that you feel the most comfortable with.

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Save Time and Money by hiring an Orlando Buyer’s Agent

 When talking about residential real estate in Orlando, sellers will usually do extensive research before hiring a real estate agent that they feel comfortable with. They will ask family and friends for advice, research on line, read reviews, ask for references, etc. Then after coming up with several prospects, sellers will go a step even further and interview the potential realtor in person.

Buyers however, tend to be much less cautious with their approach. If a buyer looking for a home in the Orlando area sees a sign that says “Orlando homes for sale”, they will have no problem going with that real estate agent without knowing a thing about the person.  They’ve just put this person in charge of their search for a new home without thinking twice.

Most potential home buyers tend to have a “What do I have to lose?” type of attitude. They figure that if the realtor shows them some houses that they like then that’s good and if not, then no big deal, they will just go to another one. In my opinion, this is a horrible approach and a buyer could end up paying more money for a house in the long run, not to mention the potential frustration it can cause you along the way.

Researching a Buyer’s agent is just as important as researching a listing agent.

Don’t rely solely on an advertisement to tell you what you need to know about an agent. Sure, the agent will probably have ads about homes that will most likely contain a nice set of photos, a brief summary of the property’s major amenities, and a stated asking price, etc. Don’t get me wrong, all of these things are important for an ad as far as making it “eye catching” so that a  buyer will want to see the property. However, this tells you absolutely nothing about the agent that you will be working with.

Here are a few things you should focus on when looking to hire a buyer’s agent.

Experience: Find out how many years of experience the realtor has in the area that you are interested in. You want an agent that will know a good deal [based on the criteria that you’ve given them] as soon as it hits the market.

Education and training: Although nothing takes the place of experience in the real estate industry, it’s important to know that your agent has had the proper training and education in order for them to be a successful buyer’s agent. Find out if they have any special endorsements in their area of expertise.

Track record: Buying a house will be one of, if not the most important decision of your lifetime. This is why you should hire someone with an excellent track record as a buyer’s agent. How many houses have they sold in the past 6 months, year, etc. Also, ask for references from past clients. If they say that they don’t have any, then something’s wrong and I suggest that you keep looking.  

Area of Expertise? Although many Orlando real estate agents work with both buyers and sellers, it’s far better for the buyer to seek out a buyer’s agent. This is a real estate agent that specializes in locating houses for potential buyers. They are on the MLS everyday seeking out houses for potential buyers and are highly tuned in to what’s for sale in their farm area.

 

A good real estate agent, whether you’re buying or selling, is there to look out for your best interest. Looking for and finding you a house that meets your criteria is just the beginning. A good real estate agent will walk you through the entire process and make sure that everything gets done correctly legally. From negotiating the price to setting up home inspections to closing the transaction, having a good realtor in your corner will save you time and money.  

 

 

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Do you need an attorney to complete an Orlando Short Sale?

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Hello folks My name is John Conde with Orlando Realty Consultants and if you’re looking to hire an attorney… then you’re in the wrong place… We’re to talk about Orlando short sales and why you don’t need an attorney to complete a short sale.

John Conde: “first question please…yes,  the young lady with the dread locks”

Question from audience:  “Don’t you need an attorney to do a short sale?
John Conde: “The short answer is … No you do not.”
Now, there are some cases where you would want to consult with an attorney if there’s title issues or if the property’s in probate court, if there’s a Bankruptcy involved,  etc.
Now with that being said, When it comes to attorneys doing Orlando short sales, the truth is that most people just don’t need them.

One of the biggest reasons people go to a short sale realtor instead of an attorney is the cost.
Attorneys can charge you thousands of dollars to do your short sale, where an agent does it for free. The agent only gets paid if the short sale closes, and they get paid by the lender, it doesn’t cost the homeowner a dime….not only that, but most of the time we get you cash back a closing. We’ve gotten our clients anywhere from $3,00 to $30,000.00 back at closing… How’s that for incentive?
John Conde: “Next question?…..Yes sir with the top hat”

Question from audience:  “How does a realtor get paid from a short sale”?
John Conde: “Great question, as opposed to a lawyer that you have to pay upfront,… a real estate agent does not get paid unless the deal closes.
A  good short sale realtor is going to do everything in their power to make the deal happen. Or they don’t get paid… It’s that simple.
I would much rather see a homeowner keep that money to pay bills or put it into their savings instead of turning it over to an attorney.  Watching people throw down thousands of dollars for help they can get elsewhere for free is just sad.
It’s like seeing people suffer from the housing meltdown not once, but twice”.
There are currently thousands of Orlando homeowners that are looking for help with their situation. And I’m not Gonna stand here and sugar coat things…. The process isn’t just hard, It’s scary. We’re talking about potentially getting kicked out of your home. This is why it’s crucial that you get help from a proven Orlando Short sale Expert.
We understand this which is why we are devoted to helping people that are facing foreclosure and financial hardship to find solutions to their real estate needs.
If you or someone you know needs help with a short sale…, visit our website or just give us a call for a Free consultation. our information is at the bottom of your screen. thanks for watching.

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Top 5 Tips on Re-habbing Houses

Hello readers, Once again I’ve been invited to write an article for another site In this post I discuss some important tips on re-habbing a house.

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