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Search for a home can be challenging

Bill Johnston – Yourhome.ca

While many people consider the saying “location, location, location” to be the golden rule of real estate, the phrase “timing is everything” is equally as relevant.

As a buyer, your search for a home with the right layout, location and price can be a challenging one given the numerous options available.

Fortunately, Greater Toronto realtors have a number of tools that can quickly help you zero in on your next home.

When you use the services of a realtor to help you search for a home, you are asked to sign a Buyer Representation Agreement (BRA). This agreement outlines your realtor’s commitment to represent your best interests by working exclusively on your behalf for a designated period of time.

Be sure to visit www.BRAFirst.ca for more information on the benefits of signing one, or visit TREB’s YouTube channel, where you can find videos also outlining the benefits of signing a BRA.

Another one of a buyer representative’s most important tools is the Toronto Real Estate Board’s Buyer Registry Service (BRS), a password-protected database in which your realtor can register your housing criteria.

As a privacy precaution, your personal information is only accessible to your realtor, whose name is displayed for making contact.

Realtors who represent sellers can check the BRS to determine whether buyers’ preferences match their clients’ properties. While homes that match your criteria are emailed to you on a regular basis, communication between realtors using the BRS can occur even faster.

Once listings that appeal to you are identified, your realtor can compare asking prices to sold prices using the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). They can monitor other factors as well, like price changes and the number of days it has been on the market, to help you determine the best time to take action.

Working with a realtor to buy or sell a property provides your realtor the opportunity to put to use a number of other important databases, like Teranet’s land registry system, which can even provide information on the sold prices of properties not listed on MLS. It offers other key data as well, like neighbourhood demographics, aerial views and land surveys.

The Municipal Property Assessment Corp. (MPAC) database provides information on a property’s value, square footage, year of construction and more.

Thanks to RealNet Canada, your realtor can even search a comprehensive database of new construction developments by housing type, location, price range and a number of other specific criteria.

Regardless of whether you choose new or resale, be sure to contact a realtor. Their skills and expertise can give you a winning advantage.

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TREB President’s Column as it appears each Friday in the Toronto Sun’s Resale Homes and Condos section

One characteristic that defines most Canadians is hope. Canada is a society founded on the promise of a better life achieved through hard work and integrity. This dream and these principles attract people from all over the world to Canada, who in turn, contribute so much to what makes our country great.

If you were to ask Canadians to identify the key to a better life most would point to home ownership. Indeed, nearly 70% of Canadian households owned their dwelling at the time of the 2006 Census, representing the highest rate of homeownership since 1971. The reason for our love of housing is simple: real estate is not only an excellent long-term investment; it’s the only one in which you can live as it grows.

Regardless of whether you are a first-timer, a move-up buyer or a right-sizing empty nester, it’s wise to use the professional services of a Realtor to help with the transition. Like other Canadians, integrity is paramount to Realtors and for this reason your Realtor will ask you to sign a Buyer Representation Agreement, confirming their commitment to represent your best interests by working exclusively on your behalf.

Once you have signed a Buyer Representation Agreement, be sure to ask your Realtor about the Buyer Registry Service, a password-protected database that contains information on the current housing preferences of Greater Toronto Realtors’ clients. To provide for your privacy, your personal information is only accessible to your Realtor, whose name is displayed for making contact.

You can achieve a much more efficient search by registering your criteria in the BRS, as it allows your Realtor to receive advance notice when properties that match your preferences are listed for sale. Homes that match your criteria are typically emailed to you on a nightly basis but communication can occur even faster between Realtors using the BRS.

Your Realtor can also get a sense as to the demand for your preferred housing type by comparing your criteria to similar preferences registered in the BRS. Gauging this type of information can help you make a successful offer.

Your registration in the BRS also helps verify the clearly defined business relationship between you and your Realtor, which can help you avoid potential conflicts when signing a Buyer Representation Agreement.

All that’s needed to take advantage of this very useful tool is a signed Buyer Representation Agreement and completed BRS Data Form.

We are fortunate to live in one of the most accomplished cities in the world not just with respect to finance, the arts and cultural diversity, but also based on our approach to real estate transactions. The BRS is just one example of Greater Toronto Realtors’ commitment serving your needs with the highest professional standards.

To learn more about the BRS, talk to a Greater Toronto Realtor and visit the Toronto Real Estate Board’s consumer website www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.com.

Tom Lebour is President of the Toronto Real Estate Board, a professional association that represents 28,000 Realtors in the Greater Toronto Area.

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