Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Charlotte Real Estate Companies

Charlotte Real Estate, as many across the nation, is still transforming from the more rigid large Real Estate firms to more innovative firms. As you consider your Charlotte Realtor, it is wise to realize that the industry has changed dramatically over the past decade.

History of Real Estate Firms: Once upon a time (it was truly a fairy tale), a home buyer had to either drive down the street looking for a sign of call a large Real Estate Firm. How else were you going to find your Realtor? Perhaps the Yellow Pages?

All of the current Homes for Sale were published in the secret Real Estate Company books and you were at the mercy of your Realtor to see the homes that the Real Estate Agent shared with you. Large firms such as Prudential, Coldwell Banker, Re/Max and in Charlotte there were a couple of local large firms such as Tate and Bissel Hayes. These companies dominated the market and we, the public were at their mercy. The large companies controlled the majority of the marketing including print ads and TV commercials. They also had the huge office buildings that we the consumers paid for as we utilized their services.

I currently work with an innovative company called Wilkinson and Associates. Our company now has over 800 agents and was developed on a new model in Real Estate Agencies. Each Realtor is responsible for their own marketing. As you continue your search, you will find many of the top websites on Google to be Wilkinson and Associates Realtors. We are innovative and on the cutting edge. You are not purchasing a home in the 1970's. The public is informed and actually want professional service and not a corporate robot.

The Internet has changed the dynamics of the market place. Now many Realtors have the freedom to go above and beyond the typical corporate rigidity (that the firms call consistency). We can create blogs to actually share our individual perspective. We have personal websites that display all listings and not simply the ones for certain selective firms! Yes, there are certain large Charlotte Real Estate agencies that still treat you this way!

The economy has grown well beyond the old model and we, the public, no longer desire to be coddled like children. We are intelligent and educated. As you search for your Charlotte Realtor, ask then about schools, property taxes, financing, Home Inspections, short sales and foreclosures. Research their individual websites to see what they really know. Do not allow your Realtor to hide under a superficial corporate umbrella sharing "we have resources". You deserve a person that is the resource. Visit my Charlotte Real Estate website and learn more about the greater Charlotte area. There are many amazing deals in our market. We will explore the ideal options for you. Charlotte Homes for Sale await your family!