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Annapolis Real Estate Agents: Positives and Negatives

DAVIDSONVILLE,  ANNAPOLIS, EDGEWATER, ARNOLD AND SEVERNA PARK REAL ESTATE

There are a couple of ways to look at the difference between the way you approach a typical Annapolis home sale and the way your real estate agent does. One is positive, the other, less so—but considering both reveals something about the value we Realtors® add to the process.

Most Annapolis homeowners do decide to enlist the services of an experienced Annapolis real estate agent, but sometimes it’s only after trying to avoid it. The reason is nearly always because, although the percentage of the standard agent commission is only 5% or 6%, when the sale amount is hundreds of thousands of dollars, it can seem like an awful lot of money for hardly any work at all.

The reality is otherwise—and in fact, since it’s a competitive business, those commissions would certainly be lowered here and there if it were commercially feasible to do so. But supporting the ongoing office and networks involved make that unrealistic. And then there is the other factor, which is to make all that background noise as invisible as possible. Part of a good agent’s accomplishment is to quietly assume most of the tedious tasks of the buying and selling process so that the client can concentrate on only those issues necessarily theirs to perform. Good agents don’t burden their clients with all those details—and certainly don’t complain about them! An unfortunate but unavoidable consequence is that the job seems far simpler than it actually is.

And in fact, the principal reason that most buyers and sellers do rely on Annapolis real estate agents is because it’s the nearly universally accepted common practice. For a transaction as important as buying and selling a home, most people safely assume that it’s not prudent to make it a DIY project. Too, since teaming with a Realtor was probably the path chosen by their parents (and most of their neighbors and friends), there is little impetus to change the method that has succeeded for everyone in the past.

There is another good reason people count on their Annapolis real estate agent, as well: it has to do with the perspective we add. When a client is house hunting, the overriding goal is to find the Annapolis home that offers the most pleasing combination of features that fits their budget. When an experienced agent is part of the scouting team, another dimension is present: anew! sounding board for how properties stack up against the wider Annapolis market in terms of competitive value. If a home is a perfect fit with a client’s gotta-have-it features list—but is nonetheless overpriced—an experienced agent is there to supply that perspective. When the later time comes to sell and reclaim value, that input can prove to have been all-important.

Whether selling or buying, staying abreast of the Annapolis market is a key part of making discerning choices. Call me anytime to discuss what’s new!

DEBORAH LAGGINI, Long and Foster Real Estate, Annapolis, MD 21403

OFFICE 410-263-3400

CELL 410.991.6560

Website www.deborahlaggini.com

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REALTOR, Annapolis, Davidsonville, Edgewater, and Surrounding Communities

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