Coldwell Banker Premier Realty

After years of success in the Las Vegas real estate arena, Bob and Molly Hamrick established reputations as top producers and solid leaders. In March 1998, the Hamrick's acquired Coldwell Banker Premier Realty (CBPR) and it came as no surprise when that pattern of success continued.

CBPR specializes in residential real estate and offers customers the finest in service and satisfaction. The company has three offices in Southern Nevada (Summerlin, Henderson and Centennial Hills) and presently employs 300 agents. CBPR is also associated with Previews International®, the number one seller of luxury homes in the world. When you buy or sell real estate using CBPR, you will receive the satisfaction of working with a company whose clients rate them with a 96% rating for customer service.

Under the direction of the Hamrick's, the gross commission income of CBPR/Las Vegas has increased from 7.9 million in 1997 to more than 30 million in 2006. Staying on top of what the U.S. Census Bureau calls the "fastest growing and changing residential market in the nation" has been the name of the game for CBPR. In addition, the company's three Southern Nevada offices have carved out regular spots (including top 10 appearances) on Coldwell Banker's top 100 producing offices list, one that encompasses 2,682 offices nationwide.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Three Questions To Ask When Choosing a Realtor to Sell Your Home

Three Questions To Ask When Choosing a Realtor to Sell Your Home: "Three Questions To Ask When Choosing a Realtor to Sell Your Home
How to pick the right agent the first time
Posted: January 22, 2010 at 5:17 PM by John McNamara

Three Very Important Questions To Ask When Choosing the Right Realtor to Sell Your Home:

1) How many homes did you and/or your company sell last year?
2) How many days did it take you to sell the average home? How did that compare to the overall market?

3) Of the initial asking prices of the homes that you sold, what were the final sale prices, and what is the average percentage of asking vs. sale price?

If you're in the process of picking the right agent to get your property sold in today's market, these three simple questions are critical.

If they can't answer these three core questions, it's time to interview the next agent."

No comments:

Post a Comment