Real Estate Agents

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XY Z
 
John Zeisler
RE/MAX PREFERRED ASSOCIATES
Phone: 419-351-3100
 
Etta Zemaitis
RE/MAX OMEGA
 
Kimberly Ziccardi
RE/MAX UNLIMITED
Phone: 513-885-4663
 
Stephen Ziehler
RE/MAX ALLIANCE
Phone: 937-432-2638
 
Brian Zientek
RE/MAX MASTERS
Phone: 419-704-3594
 
Sandra Zimmer
RE/MAX CENTRAL PROPERTIES
Phone: 937-743-6274
 
Connie Zimmerman
RE/MAX UNLIMITED
Phone: 513-290-3990
 
Jacob Zimmerman
RE/MAX CENTRAL PROPERTIES
Phone: 937-743-2350
 
Jody Zink
RE/MAX PREFERRED ASSOCIATES
Phone: 419-215-8026
 
Sharon Zirger
RE/MAX REALTY/FINDLAY
Phone: 419-423-8004
 
Brian Zobrist
RE/MAX PREFERRED ASSOCIATES
Phone: 419-250-2504
 
Judith Zolman
RE/MAX STARS
Phone: 740-392-5400
 
Heather Zorio
RE/MAX NORTH


Buying or selling a new home is exciting, but it also can be a bit overwhelming. Enlisting the help of a qualified real estate professional can alleviate some of the stresses associated with such an important financial transaction.

Here are some pointers that can help you choose a realtor who understands your wants and needs and can help guide you through the buying or selling process.
National HomTur Realtors and Real Estate Agents

Verify a real estate agent's license


Real estate agents are licensed by the state once they've completed state-approved education classes. If you feel the need, go ahead and ask to see certification.

 
Chemistry with your realtor is key

Good chemistry between a real estate agent and a buyer or seller is paramount. If your agent has a clear understanding of exactly what you're looking for — and, just as important, what you're not looking for — chances are you'll waste less time finding a home.

 

If You are Selling a home


When you're selling a home, your real estate agent will advise you on a number of matters, including what the asking price of your property should be. It will be calculated, in part, based upon recent sales of comparable properties in your area.

Your agent also will be in charge of marketing your property to prospective buyers, often by hosting open houses for several potential buyers. Once a serious buyer is ready to make an offer, your real estate agent mediates the price negotiation.

Once both parties are satisfied, your agent accepts the offer on your behalf. From there, your agent will complete all the necessary contracts and paperwork in preparation for your closing.

Real estate agents work on commission, and you should expect to pay a commission of about 5 percent to 7 percent of the sale price of your home, after the paperwork is completed and the sale is final.

 


Buying a new home

If you are buying a new home, the agent acts as your researcher, doing the legwork and sifting through the range of properties that might be right for you. It's important that you find someone familiar with the area where you want to live.

Because finding the right home can take time, you should look for an agent who has a willingness to work hard until your needs have been fulfilled. As a buyer, you're not responsible for paying the agent's commission.

 

Use the list of local Realtors and Real Estate Agents below to find the the agent or agency that best suits your needs!