Difference between Broker, Realtor and a Real Estate Agent
- By William King
- Published 04/7/2009
- Finances
- Unrated
William King
William King is the director of UK Wholesale Dropshipping Supplies Directory, Wholesale Suppliers & UK Drop Shipping Trade Directory and France Wholesalers & French Drop Shipping Trade Directory . He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing and promotion.
View all articles by William KingIf you have been
looking for property in the last few days, then there are chances that you have
come across the most confusing terminologies in the Real Estate directory. A Real
Estate broker and a Real Estate agent are two terms that you will hear from
time to time. But what exactly is the difference between the two? Well for
starters, an agent may be a person who works under a registered broker. Or in
certain cases, a broker does not have anyone working under him and he prefers
to be the agent as well. In most cases the person that you deal with when
finalizing Real Estate deals is a Real Estate agent.
A Real Estate broker is its true sense is
the party who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real
estate and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to
buy. A broker is a person with a lot more experience and a lot more knowledge
under his belt.
Credentials
Both these people
have licenses but the realtor/broker has more credentials to his name. The training
and the experience that one needs in order to be a realtor is much more when
compared to a Real Estate agent. Most realtors are members of an organization
called the National Association of Realtors. This is an extremely professional
organization which has strict code of ethics. These codes are a way of proving
to the public that this is a profession that requires a lot of dedication and
integrity. Agents are also required to have certain credentials when it comes
to acquiring a license but it is far lesser than a realtor. Confidentiality,
obeying property rules, giving priority to the interests of the clients,
reporting any issues etc, are some of the obligations of the agent. The broker
also follows these regulations but he also follows much more stringent
regulations under the NAR.
Which one to choose?
When it comes to
finding a property or selling your property, both of them can help you. On many
occasions the realtor will hire the agent himself. When this happens, the agent’s
behavior and his performance is the responsibility of the realtor and you no
longer have to worry. The agent will follow the high code of ethics that are
set by the more experienced realtor. It is also important to mention that each
one has its own pros and cons.
Choosing one
William King is the director of Australia Wholesalers and Dropshippers Directory: http://www.australiawholesalers.com , Wholesale Dropshippers & Dropshipping Directory: http://www.aidandtrade.com , Dubai & UAE Property & Real Estate Portal: http://www.bayut.com , Pakistan Property & Real Estate Portal: http://www.zameen.com . He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers, entrepreneurs and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.
