Buying or investing in real estate requires a licensed professional who’s an expert in that real estate market, buying and selling transactions, and other agencies involved from appraisers to title companies.

Here’s a Q&A on why to use a real estate agent.

Reasons to use a real estate agent

Selling real estate is a profession, and real estate agents and brokers are required to be licensed by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to do business here. A license requires certified courses, exams and continuing education and legal updates. A broker has a higher level of licensing and assists agents by overseeing the process.

Benefits of hiring a real estate agent

Your agent needs access to up-to-date listings and knows the territory to be expert in the type of housing you’re seeking. Lang Realty has offices in central and east Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and Jupiter in Palm Beach County and Port St. Lucie. Their 400+ agents are experts in luxury housing, from waterfront estates, to single-family homes to condos in residential country clubs and other private/gated and 55+ communities. Through Lang Management Company, Lang Realty also has access to professional services, including financial officers, horticulturists, maintenance and construction experts.

Why real estate agents are important

The goal is to make your real estate transaction seamless. Lang Realty’s “incomparable knowledge, negotiating skills and dedicated service has earned us a reputation as Palm Beach, Broward and St. Lucie County’s trusted source for all buyer and seller real estate needs.” The risks of buying a house without a realtor are comparable to not using a knowledgeable, experienced professional in a transaction that requires licensing and specific expertise. You never want to go it alone or use someone who doesn't know what they're doing.

 

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