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Local lenders typically are easier to work with and are more available by phone. The big box brokerages typically have a call center and it can cause issues especially if you're in a competitive market.
The obvious first reason is that they know the area. Not just from the perspective of someone who has worked there or sold some houses there. A local realtor will know the businesses in the area as well as the schools. They will know the best dog parks and the special places where the locals like to hang out.
Agents operating in your local neighbourhood have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to data like recent sales for comparable homes within your specific area, market trends and property values. This is invaluable when buying or selling.
Realtor is the best one. Their site is updated every 24 hours and it's pulled directly from the MLS. I dont know how well their filter system works but It seems decent.
MLS access is only available to licensed real estate agents and brokers and is designed to safeguard sensitive details like sellers' and buyers' personal information, security codes, and showing schedules. This exclusivity also stems from the financial costs associated with maintaining the MLS.
If it's an open house then go ahead. You don't even need an assigned agent for them but some seller's agent will try to play bouncer at the door if not. In most house viewings you need an agent to accompany you just because it's a huge risk to have random people walk through an empty property.
Websites like Zillow, Realtor, Trulia, and Redfin let you search MLS listings nationwide. They pull in listings from various MLS databases, allowing you to set alerts for homes that meet your search criteria.
Che' Alexander, Clerk of Superior and magistrate courts.
Meet Clerk, Ché Alexander.
What is the actual date of my court hearing? To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.