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For Sale by Owner (FSBO)

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

The decision to sell your home as a FSBO, or to find a Realtor to do the work for you, might seem like a tough one. On the one hand, by selling your house on your own, you don’t have to pay anyone else a cent of your profit. In fact, the number one reason people choose to sell their home on their own is for this exact reason—to avoid paying a commission.

So, let’s take a look at what exactly a Realtor’s commission pays for, and see if it’s worth it.

When you hire an agent to help you sell your home, keep in mind that their commission is actually an incentive for them to work their hardest, since the more your house sells for, the more they get. Helping you sell your home for the best price possible is in your best interest and the Realtor’s best interest. So, you can be sure that your Realtor is going to pull out all the stops for you. Moreover, Realtors depend on word of mouth to garner new clients. So, treating you unfairly, being lazy, or dropping the ball, are not in their best interest either.

Many people are afraid that a Realtor is going to want too big of a commission, and that it’s too much trouble to make sure they are getting a fair shake. The truth is, Realtors representing buyers basically charge the same amount, usually about 3% of the sale, depending on location and other variables, while seller’s representatives receive almost as much (on average). Again, Realtors depend on customer satisfaction to stay in business. They can’t afford to alienate potential customers by charging a commission way outside the average. This also means you can focus on looking for a Realtor that you really like and respect, rather than a price tag.

Selling homes is what Realtors do. Their income depends on their experience, their knowledge of market trends and comparable prices of homes in your area, their ability to negotiate and network, and their ability to tackle the selling of your home without the emotions you inevitably bring to the table. This last part is a much bigger deal than you’d think. People often take for granted just how grueling and emotionally exhausting this process can be. By hiring a Realtor, you are free to experience the necessary emotions of this major transition in your life, without compromising your judgment and, ultimately, the best possible scenario for selling your home.

In the end, a Realtor’s commission really does pay for itself.

Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

Maryland residents should be very excited about the many benefits expected in our great state due to the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decisions of 2005.

The Department of Defense chooses the BRAC process when looking to restructure military operations throughout the country in order to make our nation’s military stronger and better able to respond to homeland security needs. Maryland is one such state that will be taking on more responsibility in this endeavor. For example, the headquarters of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) will be relocating from Virginia to Fort Meade, and Team C4ISR, which oversees several aspects of military communications and command, will be relocating from New Jersey to Aberdeen Proving Ground. These are just two of the many exciting military operations that will now call Maryland home.

So, what does this mean for Maryland residents?

Simply put, with a larger military presence, there will be civilian job growth in the security industry and services sector, with estimates of around 30,000 brand new jobs; there will be new career opportunities for Maryland’s young people, as some of our country’s most important operations are now closer to home; there will be an increase in the buying and selling of goods due to the increase in military personnel in the state; and there will be higher demand for Maryland real estate, as an estimated 28,000 military households are expected to relocate to Maryland.

These are all great things for Maryland!

Of course, with our low unemployment rate, reasonable cost of living, affordable housing, pride in our region’s history, and the natural beauty that abounds in our rivers, mountains, plateaus, and coastal ranges, there is a lot for our new neighbors to be happy about as well!

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