Friday, February 22, 2019

I Am YOUR Advocate

Today a colleague shared with me her frustration with a current transaction. A client hired my colleague to help him and his wife sell their current home and buy a new one. They had gone under contract fairly quickly on both sides, which is fortunate in this market. The client's buyer had done her inspection within the first week, and the seller received an Inspection Objection from the buyer's agent with only three items requested for repair. Even in this sellers' market, this kind of short and sweet objection makes agents happy. And as it turned out, two of the three items were resolved with a few phone calls and a little more information.

The third item was related to the home's structure, and although it had the potential to be a big problem it was caught early and therefore could be repaired fairly quickly and inexpensively. The seller balked at the request, claiming the buyer was being unreasable, and when my colleague tried to suggest solutions he accused her of only caring about her commission. To further complicate things, my colleague discovered that the seller had held back some pertinent information about this issue from her and the buyer. Needless to say, the buyer and her agent were upset, and they voiced concern over what else this seller may be hiding.

Whenever a client asks me, "...should we tell the buyer?" my answer is always yes. In Colorado, real estate agents are required to disclose material facts about a home if they are aware of them, and a seller could get sued by a buyer should the issue become a problem in the future. Even if a particular item had been rectified, it should be disclosed. In fact, handling things up front can go a long way to promoting trust between the parties and make future negotiations smoother.

The other important point here is that the Realtors I know really want the best for their clients and think of them as a team trying to reach a goal. It can be a difficult transaction if the client perceives the agent is not on his side and withholds information and trust. My colleague's dilemma now is how to reassure her seller that she is his advocate, as she's concerned that everything she says will be perceived as trying to save her paycheck.

As a service provider, it is incumbent on me to set expectations at the beginning of the relationship, and try to communicate that my interests are secondary to my client's. This isn't always easy, as real estate agents are still fighting a negative sales stereotype. My goal is to develop long-term relationships, where you can text me three years down the line to get the name of a good painter. I want you to be so happy with our professional dealings that you refer me to everyone you know. I hope that I'll be able to see you at a Staufer Team party where we can raise a glass of wine and talk about things other than real estate, like what would be the coolest animal to scale up to the size of a horse.


I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@stauferteam.com

Thursday, February 21, 2019

FOR SALE: 13939 Legend Trail #103, Broomfield


Great condo in The Falls at Legend Trail! Fresh interior paint, newer carpeting - a blank canvas for you to personalize or get ready to rent. At $364,900, with views and adjacent to green space, it's a great value!

Upper level ranch-style condo means no footsteps above your head. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet and 5-piece bathroom. Plenty of room for your lifestyle with both an eat-in kitchen and formal dining room, plus a laundry room - not just a little laundry closet! Two bedrooms, two bull baths, 2 car garage, and an office that could be turned into a third bedroom with a little modification.

The unit also boasts a gas stove, stainless steel appliances, solid wood doors, gas fireplace, 220 volt wiring in the garage and includes the clothes washer, dryer and an umbrella for the balcony. There, you'll be able to relax and you look out upon a green space and gaze into the distance to see the community golf course and mountains beyond. 

The refrigerator, garage door opener, garbage disposal, water heater and carpet are all less than 2 years old for your peace of mind. You can move right in with no projects that need your immediate attention, or you can choose to make some updates and get yourself some sweat equity. The community includes a pool, clubhouse and exercise room. The reasonable HOA fees include not only your exterior maintenance and snow removal, but trash and water/sewer as well!

The property is available to tour immediately, and I'll be hosting an Open House on Saturday, February 23, 1pm-3pm, or call me for a private showing!
  

I would love to help you with your real estate journey. 
Please contact me at 303-917-7143 or robbin@stauferteam.com