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"...Andrea wowed us during our...transactions..."
"For the last year our family had been looking for our ideal home in Chapel Hill. We have young children and were eager to move into the Chapel Hill school district, and we were also looking for very specific features in a home. In July of 2005, we found a house that met our needs and asked Andrea to represent us in making an offer. I've known Andrea Early Owens for three years and have served on several boards with her locally. I knew she was on the ball and extremely professional, but she still wowed us during our real estate transactions. We couldn't have asked for a more professional, courteous, responsive, and thorough agent. Thanks to Andrea, the purchase of our new home went through without a hitch, and we didn't hesitate to ask her to represent us in the sale of our other home. Again, she handled every detail flawlessly and we were thrilled when our home sold in 3 days! Andrea is a dream realtor--always available by email or phone, responds quickly to every question or issue, prompt for every appointment, well informed about the area, and goes above and beyond the call of duty. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her to any friends or clients in need of a real estate professional."
Perri Kersh, 2005
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Working With An Agent >Real Estate Agent Representation
Which party in a real estate transaction is represented by the real estate agent--the buyer or the seller? Until recently that question was never asked because the answer was always the same. Traditionally all the marketing professionals involved in real estate transactions were legally and ethically obligated to conduct business on behalf of the seller. They may have aided the buyer in certain situations, but their client was the seller. Today that is not necessarily the case.
In a time of increasing specialization, buyers can be represented by a real estate agent who functions solely as a buyer's broker. In this case, the sales professional helps the buyer locate a home, negotiate the price, and is responsible to the buyer only, for an agreed-upon fee or a percentage commission.
In any real estate transaction you have the right to know which party the real estate agent is representing.
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Which U.S. hotel has more fountains than any other hotel in the world?
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The Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada has more than 1,000 fountains embellishing an 11+ acre artificial lake.
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