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On September 18, 2010 at 14:00 PM, you are invited to an Open House at 1858 Stephenson’s Lakeview Add in Eufaula. If you are looking for a Single-family property in this area, don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit this magnificent property. For a preview of this Single-family property, check out my site at www.EufaulaLakeshoreRealty.com. Please do not hesitate to Contact Me if you have any questions or wish to schedule a private showing.
REMEMBER - Choose a REALTOR BEFORE you start looking at houses. The worst thing you can do is to pick a real estate agent simply by calling the number on the sign. As you begin to interview REALTORS with an ABR - make sure your REALTOR knows their numbers. For example, lots of buyers will ask a real estate agent, “How long has the property been on the market?” However, the response to this question does not mean much unless you know the average Days on Market (DOM) for property in the area. Once you know this you have a better idea if the property has been on the market a prolonged period of time. For example, the average days on the market for property in the Southeastern Oklahoma area for 2010 is 132 days. If you are looking at a property that has been on the market 120 days - that is below the current average. Also, many buyers will ask you for advice about where to begin negotiations on a piece of property. If you have a Buyers’ Agent, they can assist you by letting you know the average list/sell ratio. For example, the current list/sell ratio for the Southeastern Oklahoma area is 90%. This means you might have a good chance of purchasing a particular property for 90% of the list price. It is at least a good place to start.
In tip #1 I said the first thing to do is to choose a REALTOR. Not all REALTORS are the same and you may
need to know the facts to help you make the wisest choice. First, not all real estate agents are REALTORS. Only real estate professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) can use the title REALTOR. These professionals have acquired a great deal of knowledge and have made a commitment to the NAR Code of Ethics. At the very least, choose a real estate agent who is a REALTOR. Second, choose a REALTOR who is an Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR). A REALTOR with an ABR designation has taken Accredited Buyer’s Representative training, specialized education offered by the 
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