Real Estate Help For Buyers
If You Plan To Buy Real Estate In Myrtle Beach or The Surrounding Areas
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When you request information from me, Sandy Keller, about Myrtle Beach real estate I will search the live-time official MLS to find properties that match your criteria. They will be from any real estate company that is an MLS member. As part of the Agency Laws, which I discuss below, the Coastal Carolina Association of Realtors (CCAR) for South Carolina and the Brunswick County Association of Realtors (BCAR) for North Carolina automatically remove the Seller’s real estate company information from the listings because Buyer‘s working with more than one Agent in the same area can cause legal problems. If you provide an email address the listings found are sent to you with a cover email from me. You have no obligation to me and if you do not respond or at any time you do not want my help simply let me know.
Many people contact me for information for a possible future purchase. That does not matter and will not change my effort in trying to help you find your perfect property. Last week I helped a couple find their perfect property after three years of searching.
Agency in South Carolina and North Carolina represents laws that were passed to protect customers who purchase real estate. Customers now have the right to have their own Buyer’s Agent through an Agency Agreement.
There is no cost to you for my service as your Buyer’s Agent, my help is FREE with no strings attached even if you never make a purchase. Actually, due to my knowledge I have saved my clients thousands of dollars. Even during the "real estate boom" not one of my clients regrets the amount they paid after I helped them negotiate a fair purchase price.
To explain why Consumer Protection Laws want real estate Buyers to have their own Agent and why my service is free to the Buyer. "The sellers agree to pay their real estate company a commission to sell their property, within that set commission is a percentage that goes to the real estate company representing the Buyer. If the Buyer has no Agent representing them the Seller still pays the same amount but their real estate company keeps the total commission." The problem for a Buyer is that by law the Sellers Agent is primarily acting in the best interest of that Seller, not that of the Buyer.
In addition to my other qualifications I am now certified as a Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (SFR) to help you find or sell distressed real estate properties.