Buyers

Common Questions for Buyers

Best Home for You and Your Family

To Downsize?

To Upsize?

Buyer Agency Agreement

Tips for First-Time Home Buyers

Protect Your Biggest Purchase

Accredited Buyer Representatives

For Sale By Owner

What To Offer

Home Inspections

Title Insurance

Home Warranty

Homeowner's Insurance

Living Well and Stress-Free

Consumer Household Safety

Energy Saving Tips

Buying a Foreclosure

Buying a Short Sale


Sellers

Common Questions for Sellers

22 Questions Questions To Ask

Am I Priced To Sell

Determining Market Value

How Long To Sell My Home

Hiring a Real Estate Appraiser

Certified Residential Specialists

Facing a Short Sale

Facing Foreclosure


Finance

Mortgage Information

Getting That Perfect Mortgage

Get Pre Approved

How Much Do I Qualify For?

Avoiding Irresponsible Lending

Managing Home Equity Lines of Credit


Home Improvements

Value of Home Improvements

Painting

Staging Your Home for Sale

Staging Your Kitchen for Sale

Staging Your Living Room for Sale


Moving

Preparing to Move

Planning Your Move

Hiring a Moving Company

Moving with Children

Self-Moving Advice and Tips

Why Use a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)?

There are over one million REALTORS® in business today. If you are searching for that one-in-a-million REALTOR®, look no further than your local CRS designated professional. Only about 3% of REALTORS® hold the CRS designation today. As a member, CRS designees are held to a higher standard of professionalism. A CRS professional is typically more experienced, knowledgeable and committed than the average REALTOR® at helping the consumer get the most out of their real estate transaction.

"In this fast-paced market place, home buyers and sellers need more than just a REALTOR®," said Toni Sherman of CRS. "Home buyers and sellers need a professional with unique training and know-how to create opportunities, identify potential pitfalls up front, and make the transaction an unqualified success. Home buyers and sellers need a Certified Residential Specialist."

Sherman lists the following reasons that home buyers and sellers should work with a CRS professional:

  1. Experience - Every designee must have a proven track record in the business, as well as advanced education in related areas like finance, technology and marketing.

  2. Ethics - Every CRS designee is required to maintain membership in the National Association of REALTORS® and to abide by its strict code of ethics.

  3. Technology Expertise - The training available to CRS designees includes a strong focus on technology and its applications in the real estate business.

  4. Ability to Maximize Profits & Minimize Costs - Every CRS is trained to help clients understand the local market, screen prospective buyers and sellers, negotiate in the best interest of the client, and ultimately ensure a successful home purchase or sale.

This information is meant as a guide. Although deemed reliable, information may not be accurate for your specific market. Please consult a REALTOR® professional for more information on the CRS designation.