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When it comes to real estate, experience matters. That why I recommend working with a team of agents instead of just one.
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What’s the difference between hiring an experienced agent and hiring an inexperienced one?

Right now, 30% of agents in our market have been in the business for less than two years. Within five years, 80% of active agents will have quit working in real estate.

Becoming a Realtor is easy in today’s marketplace, but real estate itself is actually very complex. So when choosing an agent, it’s best to work with professionals who truly understand what they’re doing.

Because real estate is so complex, I actually recommend working with a team. A team structure allows for agents to focus in on the areas they know best while collaborating with other agents who have different skills. Groups of agents make it easier to cover all the variables that may arise in any transaction.

For any of your real estate needs, I highly recommend working with an experienced team.
Teams have bigger marketing budgets as well. They also have greater purchasing power than individual agents. This benefits you because you get maximum exposure to the market. Whether you are a buyer or seller, this will help obtain great results.

Teams also tend to communicate more thoroughly with their clients. Even if one agent happens to be busy, you can be sure another will always be there to answer your phone call. Teams also have a wider base of knowledge and experience to draw from when they advise you. For any of your real estate needs, I highly recommend working with an experienced team.

If you have any other questions or would like more information about my team, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.