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Buckeye Realty – Becoming Realty Experts

Submitted by admin on August 21, 2009 – 10:08 amNo Comment

realtor for saleIt is an easily recognizable difference between a Buckeye Realtor and a Buckeye Real Estate Agent. Although these two terms have been commonly interchanged, becoming a quality Buckeye AZ Realtor takes more time, energy, and effort. Also, the standards of a Buckeye Realtor require a higher level of certification and standards than a real estate agent.

With that said, becoming a real estate agent is not an easy task. To be certified as a real estate agent, there are multiple weeks of intense training and a passing of an examination. This knowledge will give you a basic understanding of real estate practices and local and state laws. This minimum standard however, does not test for honesty, professionalism or their code of ethics. This is what separates a quality realtor from a real estate agent.

To become a professional realtor, a person must first pass all required tests and classes to become a real estate agent. Then, this person must than complete the requirements to be certified by the National Association of Realtors. At this time the real estate agent is now a professional Realtor.

Honesty, professionalism, and a level of fairness in all levels of business are required to becoming and maintaining as a professional realtor. Many times these traits can be recognized by the volume of houses marketed and of customer compliments.

In today’s fast paced competitive market, a good realtor knows their efforts only pay off when a high level of knowledge about the real estate market exists. West Valley Pros has taken these standards of excellence and have brought professionalism to the Buckeye AZ marketplace. With an emphasis on customer service, and a support structure to assist with any real estate deal, you can rest assured that with the West Valley Pros your real estate need can be settled with pride and satisfaction.

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