Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Why SmithAdams is right for the DIY home buyer

Posted by nithi.vivatrat on May 21, 2009

These days, it is not uncommon for folks shopping for homes to do a lot of the tasks traditionally associated with a real estate agent: surveying neighborhoods, identifying listings, touring properties (via open houses), analyzing comparables, even contacting homeowners. The DIY home buyer has been greatly empowered by the proliferation of online real estate information resources such as Zillow, Trulia, and Hotpads that have eroded the information advantage of brokers. The most difficult part of the process for a non-professional, not surprisingly, starts after that: actually making an offer, negotiating the best deal possible, and working through the process to get to a successful close. This is where a real estate professional can add the most value. It is also, in my opinion, where the commission model makes the least sense.

Enter SmithAdams. Using our flat-fee, a la carte buyer services, the DIY home buyer can have the best of both worlds: no commissions but access to a real estate professional on an as-needed basis. Similarly to the way one would consult a lawyer, accountant, architect, or other professional on a fee-for-service basis, one can use a SmithAdams consultant – and pay only for the time used.

So to all you DIY buyers: SmithAdams is your trusted advisor, free from the influence of commissions and available at a reasonable cost. Don’t just take my word for it – read this case study of DIY buyer who used SmithAdams to get the job done.

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