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Buyers use agent to save money on real estate purchases.

Apr. 19, 2008

Many "Buyers" often use a Real Estate Agent to save money. Those who know how the Buyer's agency works in most cases are aware that the agent will normallly work for them to help them get the best deal at no cost to them. That is how most of the MLS systems operate, the selling agent pays the buyer's agent for representing them so that both sides of the purchase are represented by a qualified agent. This prevents people from being sold a property through illegal and devious practices that take advantage of an unrepresented buyer. This keeps the sellers and their agents out of lawsuits and protects their reputations. This way the buyers get a professional protecting them from such practices as well as the market knowledge that will enable them to negotiate for the best price and terms possible.

These are just a few of the things most people who "use" agents do not know when they "use" agents to save money. The difference between those who use agents and those who "use" agents is simply the knowledge of what the agents really do for the buyer. Those who "use" agents go to their websites and other methods of advertised listings information to find out about what is available in the area, then go around the agent to buy directly from the sellers. They often then find out that the seller has an agent representing them already and are then pitted against a professional with themselves as their representative. The thinks going around the agent they used to get the information was a money saving step but all they have done is avoid being represented by an agent who will protect and negotiate for them. They believe they will save money doing this but the exact opposite is almost always true. Good people are waiting to help buyers save money and get the best deal possible in their property purchases, if we could only get the word out that to save money, use and agent rather than "using" agents in your next search.

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Ozarks weather news from Your Ozarksagent.

Jul. 1, 2008

Record rainfalls this year have given us new records of water releases at Table Rock Lake.  Flooded areas along the James River, Lake Tanneycomo, and Bull Shoals Lake too have become never before water level scenes as well.  People have been left without vehicles, homes, and crops, but thankfully, no loss of life has been reported.  Watching our situation hits us at home and almost as much watching what is going on in the Mississippi River areas is our fellow Missourians pain felt too.  With the stock market doing it's typical election year diving and all, the news can seem pretty discouraging, but we have to remember that this too will pass.   We will recover and move forward soon, so do not let all this get your plans put on hold too long, now is a great time for those who can see past all the smoke, which they wish they could do in California right now too.  All news is not bad, just what they push on the major media, so keep your perspective and make your future plans for what you know is smart thing to do, invest while prices and rates are low.

Steve Mattison, e-Pro
Souvenir Realty, Inc.
4842 State Hwy 176
Galena, MO 65656
417-357-8326
417-357-6976 fax
417-350-9743 Cell #
 
 
 
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Jun. 27, 2008

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Steve Mattison, e-Pro
Souvenir Realty, Inc.
4842 State Hwy 176,
Galena, MO 65656
Office - 417-357-8326 
Fax    - 417-357-6976
steve@ozarksagent.com
http://www.ozarksagent.com
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June is the wettest month around here, look out!

Jun. 14, 2008

My wife reminded me that this is our normal month for the most rainfall and after all we had received earlier this spring, I had forgotten that fact. Watching those wet Iowa folks helping each other out in the flooded streets of their towns reminded me of how great American neighbors really are. I talked to a farmer the other day that lost his brand new tractor in a flooded stream that he had forded sucessfully for years, but this is just not an ordinary year. I believe we are seeing new records set because we are in either a 100 year or 500 year or 1000 year cycle of flooding like we have never seen before. Unfortunately it seems there is more on the way, hang on, keep your head above water, and keep on being a good neighbor. That is what being a mid-west citizen is all about, help, give, & pray for each other.

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Reeds Spring, Galena, Crane and more active rain.

Mar. 30, 2008

Weather you have been getting rained on or not, spring weather brings some beautiful sunsets and sunrises. Missouri has been one of the newsmakers lately because of the large amounts of rain we have been getting, but that is also one of the great things about the Ozarks, we can handle it. Our beautiful green hills and hollers move the water right on down to Table Rock Lake and cleans our fisheries so efficiently that it is only a matter of a few days before you can hardly tell we have received a foot of rain. True, a river or two can escape it's bank for a short while, but most people have learned of that possiblity years ago and built up where they do not have to worry about that. Today I noticed the Bradford pears and some other fruit trees are blooming, as are the wild daffodils and forsythia with the dogwoods and gladiolas soon to follow. Spring is beautiful and that takes rain and thunderstorms to bring it all about, which is what woke me at five-thirty this morning so I could get some blogging in before going down to the Reeds Spring Middle School at eight to help set-up the equipment for the new church, Hope Fellowship, that meets there. Galena, Crane, Cape Fair, Branson West, Kimberling City, Spokane and Highlandville people are all close enough to make the 9:30 am start time and are welcome. We have been running a radio ad on a couple of Branson radio stations letting people know it is a non-denominational church for those who are looking for a loving, accepting church home. Bible belt areas would seem to have enough churches already, but this one is so different than any I have ever been to that I recommend you check it out for yourself, it may just be what you have been looking for. In the meantime, thank God for the rain and enjoy the beautiful Ozarks springtime that has finally arrived after a long, long winter. Life is good and getting better is the message of spring to me and that is when the real estate market starts blooming again too.

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Ozarks Real Estate Market is recovering very nicely.

Feb. 21, 2008

Ozarks real estate is recovering very nicely, indeed.  There are buyers locally and out of the area starting to buy and sell property again.  Not only does that prove the doom and gloom predictied by the media to be more hype than reality, as usual, but that the only people who really know what is going on in the market are those professionals actually involved in the process.  People are still having babies, getting better jobs, retiring, getting transferred, and moving closer or futher away from relatives like they always have.  Life goes on, with or without the media's permission and life is good here in the Ozarks of SW Missouri, just like it has always been.  Come on down and see for yourself, winter is almost over, spring is on the way, and it's looking good here in the Ozarks for real.

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