An Accredited Buyer’s Representative stands out in the crowd. You can trust that a Realtor who holds the ABR designation will have an extra edge when it comes to Knowledge and Experience.
WHY? The ABR designation is only awarded to licensed real estate professionals who complete specialized training that helps them understand a buyer’s perspective and protecting and promoting their buyer’s-clients’ interests. Before earning the ABR designation, buyer’s reps must also demonstrate proven experience in representing buyers. They are committed to maintaining their professional edge by staying current on the lastest issues and trends in buyer representation.
With a ABR your interest become their interest. They will make your buying experience go smoothly and as successful as possible.
Your can expect your ABR to:
- Understand your specific needs and wants, and locate appropriate properties
- Assist you in determining how much you can afford (pre-qualify your mortgage)
- Preview and/or accompany you in viewing properties
- Advise you in formulating your offer
- Help you develop your negotiating strategy
- Provide a list of qualified vendors (inspectors, attorneys, lenders, etc) for other services you may need
- Keep track of every details throughout the transaction – to closing and beyond
Not all buyer’s representatives are equal. Only a buyer’s rep who has earned the Accredited Buyer’s Representative designation has made the extra effort to raise the bar, with additional training and experience.
The ABR designation is awarded by the Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council (REBAC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
To learn more about REBAC and access various homebuyer resources, please visit www.REBAC.net





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