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How to Choose a Real Estate Agent and Attorney

Choosing the right professional can make tasks around your home and life a lot easier. For example, you find the right plumber when your pipes are leaking or the right mechanic when your car sounds wrong. When you are ready to buy or sell your house, the right professionals can make the process smoother and protect your assets during the transaction. But with Real Estate Agents and Attorneys around every corner in your neighborhood, how can you know which one will give you the best experience? Here are just a few qualities to look for when choosing a real estate agent and attorney.

Local Knowledge

No matter if you are the buyer or the seller, you want a guide who knows your neighborhood of choice. Look for a Real Estate Agent who is local and knows the best up and coming neighborhoods. Finding a local Attorney is just as important. Knowledge about specific ordinances and laws will assure your transaction happens flawlessly.

Recommendations

When you are looking for an Agent and an Attorney, start by asking your friends, neighbors, and colleagues. A good Agent will have plenty of solid recommendations about their availability, knowledge, and overall experience. Similarly, an Attorney will receive praise for their knowledge and protecting their client assets.

Attention

When you are ready to call a few professionals to help during your buying or selling process, pay close attention to how much attention you receive during that first phone call. You want an Agent and an Attorney who will get back to you promptly and who seems genuinely excited to help you. While real estate professionals are certainly busy with their clients, the best ones have a way of making each client feel cared for.

If you are ready for work with an Attorney who has the local experience in the Chicagoland market, with big and small property transactions, contact the team at Bell & Shah. We enjoy giving each of our clients the attention they deserve and will assure your sale or purchase goes as smoothly as possible. Give us a call to get started today.

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