RE/MAX – a well-known name in real estate

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When it comes to buying and selling property, one of the most recognizable names in the real estate industry is RE/MAX.

Its red, white and blue RE/MAX hot air balloon logo is instantly recognized by people everywhere, a testament to RE/MAX’s reputation and marketing power.

Who are RE/MAX?

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Founded in Denver, Colorado in 1973, RE/MAX was the brainchild of two young real estate agents, Gail and Dave Liniger. Creating an acronym out of the words “real estate maximums” to form the name RE/MAX, the Linigers wanted to create a company that would bring out the best in their agents while providing clients with a quality service. Starting with a small Denver operation, RE/MAX now boasts branches throughout North America and across the globe, in such diverse locations like Aruba, Singapore, Sweden and England, to name just a few.

What are some of the benefits of working with a RE/MAX professional?
  1. Professional Education: RE/MAX sales associates are highly trained and hold such qualifications as: Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), Certified Relocation Professional (CRP), Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and Leadership Training Graduate (LTG). These are all geared towards providing their clients with the absolute highest level of service.
  2. Customer Satisfaction: the proof is in the pudding! RE/MAX sales associates average 70% of their business through repeats or referrals.
  3. Experienced and Upstanding Professionals: RE/MAX brokers and agents average more than 13 years of real estate experience. Many are community leaders who are closely involved with their communities and dedicate time and resources to local charities.
  4. Taking Advantage of Technology: RE/MAX sales associates are kept up-to-date and equipped with the latest technology, resulting in higher productivity and better results.
  5. Advertising: RE/MAX agents will market your home extensively, taking full advantage of national television advertising and broad Internet exposure. When you list your home with a RE/MAX agent, it will receive wide exposure.

These are only some of the advantages RE/MAX offers their clients; learn more by visiting theirwebsite.

Why work with a brokerage firm like RE/MAX instead of going For Sale By Owner (FSBO)?
  1. Being professionals, they know the market and will price your home to sell quickly and profitably – an area where most FSBO’s fail.
  2. Selling a home is a stressful, full-time job. By working with a professional who knows what they’re doing, you can avoid all the pressure and hassles that inevitably come with it.
  3. Real estate professionals know and understand all the legal issues involved with the sale of property, and will make sure that you’re protected. Many FSBO sellers find themselves in hot water later on because they were either ignorant of or failed to address legal concerns properly.

Regardless of whether you’re buying or selling property, there’s no doubt that working with a reputable real estate professional yields tangible results. Statistics show that the majority of homebuyers and sellers still prefer dealing with agents rather than going it alone. It’s no surprise really, considering that your home is your greatest financial asset. Therefore, it only makes sense to get an expert’s help to make sure that you’re getting the best deal possible.

Disclaimer:

The statements and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and in no way reflect, are connected with or commissioned by: Sundaybell Inc.; RE/MAX; any RE/MAX office(s), agent(s), broker(s) or brokerage(s).

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