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Seek and ye shall find. Age old advice. But it begs the question of when you seek how do you seek? Bottom line in our culture typically has been we want what we want when we want it. And so we become devotees of rapid provision. We go online with the ease of using our cell phone. Get it on the web. Turn to Amazon or Ebay or zappos or whatever purveyor you wish to insert in the blank line. It's no different with real estate. Or is it?
Folks seeking Chicago real estate initiate and maintain their searches to buy a Chicago home or condo at a rate of more than 9 of 10. That's astounding! But because for most of us this sizable expenditure is done maybe three or four times in a span of an average person's lifetime it strikes me as something that needs to be conducted with perhaps a bit of solemnity. Both on the part of the person doing the buying and on the part of the person doing the selling. What I mean by solemnity is a phrasing to yourself the question - "So, who do I trust?" And hand-in-hand with trust, is the implied question of where do you turn? For straightforward information. For facts steeped in knowledge. For someone capable and able to provide professional insights that truly bear in mind your interests. For a change. I'd like to say trust your gut - but in the disembodied world of email communication and stylized versions of a million me's online, what's the truth? Where does it rest? And who is dispensing it?
Follow the Trail - Paper or DigitalA good lawyer, as several of my clients are, will advise that you follow the paper trail. In an electronic age we can interpret the paper trail as the digital finger print intimating much about the person who really wants your business. In other words, what are you able to find out about the real estate professional who really wants you to be his or her next client? If you've registered online you know what I am talking about. You want to look at a house and you go to a Chicago real estate website that requires that you register with your email address. And all of a sudden your inbox is bogged down every day (sometimes multiple times a day) with needless detritus from an agent about which you know little except that he is polluting the broadband mostly with listings that bear little resemblance to the idealized home that you want next to be yours. What to do, what to do... The first place to turn is google or yahoo - plug in the agent's name and see what search results come up.If scant little shows up that may be a good indicator that the agent is not very rooted in the market (and that you may be better served finding somebody with more of a digital imprint). If a ton of stuff shows up, sift through it to figure out if the agent generating these results correlates with what you want and where you want to go as you buy a new home or condo. At the beginning and end of the day as you search for a single family or condo to purchase in Chicago or anywhere you are engaged in not only a home choice but also a fairly monumental business decision. Given the importance of this decision, the advice of The Real Estate Lounge Chicago is that you view it through the prism of determining who will best and most effectively serve your needs.
My strongest suggestion as you get ready to dig into the Chicago real estate market, affiliate yourself with a Chicago real estate professional who is skilled and experienced. In other words, make sure to work with somebody who has made it into the end zone. If you watch any sports, especially football, you hear broadcasters cajole the guy who celebrates too much upon scoring a touch down. Often these criticisms are punctuated by the phrase, "Act like you've been there before." In a very real sense the same admonition has a strong pragmatic application with respect to your choosing a Chicago real estate professional to represent you.What do I mean by this? By aligning yourself with a Realtor who "has been there before" you avail yourself to a skilled professional who will...
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