Vance Corcoran
Licensed Real Estate Broker
John L Scott Real Estate
4111 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Cell: 503-267-9221
Office: 503-775-4699
email: vancecorcoran@hotmail.com
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a real
estate agent. Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write
the an offer(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may
have used many agents to help them find a home. In todays market most
buyers secure a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them,
just as the listing agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right
buyers agent to represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is
critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the real estate agent you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME real
estate agent who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
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Choosing a Real Estate Agent
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a real estate
agent. The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a real
estate agent. Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write
the an offer(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may
have used many agents to help them find a home. In todays market most
buyers secure a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them,
just as the listing agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right
buyers agent to represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is
critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the real estate agent you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME real
estate agent who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a real estate
agent. The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a real
estate agent. Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write
the an offer(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may
have used many agents to help them find a home. In todays market most
buyers secure a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them,
just as the listing agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right
buyers agent to represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is
critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the real estate agent you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME real
estate agent who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
Selecting a Realtor
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor. The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a real
estate agent. Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write
the an offer(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may
have used many agents to help them find a home. In todays market most
buyers secure a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them,
just as the listing agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right
buyers agent to represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is
critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the real estate agent you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME real
estate agent who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
a Realtor
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a Realtor.
Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write the an offer
(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may have used
many agents to help them find a home. In today’s market most buyers secure
a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them, just as the listing
agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right buyers agent to
represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the Realtor you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME Realtor
who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a Realtor.
Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write the an offer
(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may have used
many agents to help them find a home. In today’s market most buyers secure
a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them, just as the listing
agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right buyers agent to
represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the Realtor you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME Realtor
who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.a Realtor
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a Realtor.
Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write the an offer
(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may have used
many agents to help them find a home. In today’s market most buyers secure
a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them, just as the listing
agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right buyers agent to
represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the Realtor you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME Realtor
who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.Selecting a Realtor
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a Realtor.
Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write the an offer
(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may have used
many agents to help them find a home. In today’s market most buyers secure
a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them, just as the listing
agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right buyers agent to
represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the Realtor you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME Realtor
who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.Selecting a Realtor
In the past home buyers generally did not retain the services of a Realtor.
The seller hired a listing agent, and the buyer rarely hired a Realtor.
Typically buyers called the listing agent and had them write the an offer
(this is know in disclosed limited agency or dual agency) or may have used
many agents to help them find a home. In today’s market most buyers secure
a buyers agent, who have a fiduciary responsibility to them, just as the listing
agent has a fiduciary duty to the seller. Selecting the right buyers agent to
represent you during the purchase of a home or raw land is critical.
Buying real estate involves making many important financial decisions,
understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to
have an expert on your side. I would be thrilled to represent you and to
assist you in buying your new home. I can guide you through the process
and give you access to property listings throughout the Portland, Oregon
metropolitan area. Whether you choose me as your real estate agent or
someone else, consider the following factors in your selection process:
Select the Realtor you will be working with in the beginning of the
home buying process. Frequently buyers will make an offer on a property
using the listing agent who has been hired by the home owners to sell their
property. In these situations the agent who has listed property is obligated
by law to represent both parties equally and while most agents attempt to
do this, it’s difficult for any real estate agent to not have some sense of
loyalty to the seller with whom they’ve detailed their strategy to sell the
property for the highest price possible and with the most favorable terms for
the seller.
Work With Full-Time Real Estate Agents Only. Look for a FULL-TIME Realtor
who has experience completing transactions similar to yours.
Buying your home is too important to leave it in the hands of an agent who
is not focused on the Portland, Oregon area real estate market full time and
who is not available to you as and when you need them. Choose an agent
who has made real estate their career, and not a part-time job or side
hobby. Ask for a list of references.
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