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		<title>How to Choose a UK Land Investment Agent</title>
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When you are investing in UK Land, you will need to find a good land investment agent. Finding a reliable and honest agent to help you navigate the entire process is the cornerstone to achieving financial success with UK land investments. Before deciding on an agent, &#8220;shop around&#8221; to find one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Leonard Montgomery</p>
<p>When you are investing in UK Land, you will need to find a good land investment agent. Finding a reliable and honest agent to help you navigate the entire process is the cornerstone to achieving financial success with UK land investments. Before deciding on an agent, &#8220;shop around&#8221; to find one with whom you feel most comfortable. </p>
<p>1) Familiarity with the neighborhood in which you plan to invest </p>
<p>An agent with experience in a specific neighborhood will be familiar with current zoning ordinances. They should also be aware of any proposed changes to the current regulations that might effect the performance of your land investment . A local agent will know more of the history and about market conditions, school, health care facilities, and other information that is fundamental to making decisions about investments in UK Land. </p>
<p>2) A history of achievement with investments in the neighborhood of interest &#8211; </p>
<p>A reputable UK Land agent should be happy to supply you with contact information for past clients. Current clients can be a valuable source of information too. Actively research the agent and their company before making your decision. </p>
<p>3) Amount of sincere interest in your specific UK land investment &#8211; </p>
<p>Every UK land investment has its one-of-a-kind features. Look for an agent who is attuned to your needs and listens to your specific concerns. Be wary of agents who give general answers to your specific questions about land development or investing in land. The saint agent will demonstrate their sincerity by promptly returning your phone calls and answering your questions in a thorough manner. </p>
<p>4) Degree of knowledge about the planning process &#8211; A first-class UK land agent will help you comprehend the planning process; including time frames and the possibility that planning permission for land development might be denied. </p>
<p>5) Readiness to discuss doable drawbacks to your investment &#8211; </p>
<p>Investing in land can be an excellent investment, but it is not a guaranteed one. An honest UK land agent will show you the possibilities of the investments financial growth, but should also be forthcoming about the possibility of tiny or no profit due to the many variables that influence the rise or start of UK Land value.</p>
<p>6) Extent of experience with UK Land Survey &#8211; </p>
<p>An experienced agent will have a good eye for noticing things such as legality of access roads, ill-defined property boundaries, and the feasibility of whatever your specific land development plan is. </p>
<p>7) Enthusiasm about including a solicitor in the process &#8211; </p>
<p>The right UK Land investment agent should be hot to grant an independent solicitor to review all documents and raise questions. The solicitor should be independent and of the investor&#8217;s choosing. </p>
<p>Looking for the above traits when choosing a UK Land agent will keep you well informed throughout the investment process and will help your peace of mind when it time to close your UK land deal. For more information about the opportunities and pitfalls in UK land investment please visit http://www.land-investment-uk.com
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<p>			    About the Author</p>
<p>Leonard Montgomery is a an expert in UK Land and land investment. For more resources please visit http://www.land-investment-uk.com</p>
<p>Related <a href="http://slobbersville.com/category/investment">Investment Articles</a></p>
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		<title>Alphabet Soup? Nope, Those are Real Estate Agent Designations!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 07:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do the letters behind a real estate agent&#8217;s study stand for? Real estate agents, like doctors, lawyers, and other professionals can fruit designations, certifications, and other credentials.  These are usually shown by putting a series of initials after the agent&#8217;s name.  The most common designations and certifications are: Broker, REALTOR, e-Pro, CHMS, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>What do the letters behind a real estate agent&#8217;s study stand for?</strong> Real estate agents, like doctors, lawyers, and other professionals can fruit designations, certifications, and other credentials.  These are usually shown by putting a series of initials after the agent&#8217;s name.  The most common designations and certifications are: Broker, REALTOR, e-Pro, CHMS, GRI, ABR, and CRS.<br />
<strong>What does an agent have to do to obtain the designation or certification?</strong><br />
<strong>e-Pro</strong> requires an agent take a class on basic personal skills.  It has no real estate content, but ensures your agent can use email and the web.  It should really be a bare minimum bar for the technology aptitude of your agent.</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-236"></span>REALTOR</strong> is the one of the easier credentials to obtain (but one of the hardest to live up to).  A REALTOR is a real estate agent that belongs to the National Association of REALTORS and concurs to follow the Realtor Code of Ethics.<br />
<strong>Broker</strong> is a bit harder to obtain than REALTOR.  In Texas, for example, a broker license is required to be healthy to operate your own real estate company.  An agent must have their license for 2 years and complete over 600 hours of real estate education prior to applying for a broker&#8217;s license.  The broker&#8217;s license is allowed upon completion of an exam administered by the state.  Brokers are basically real estate agents with advanced educations.</p>
<p><strong>GRI</strong> stands for Graduate Realtor Institute.  Less than 50% of agents have this designation.  The GRI requires 12 days of continuing education with passing grades on three exams.  There are no production or time stipulations so an agent can literally acquire this designation by sitting in class for 12 days and passing the tests.  This designation is in no way a measure of real estate income experience.</p>
<p><strong>ABR</strong> stands for Accredited Buyer&#8217;s Representative.  Less than 30% of agents have this designation.  This designation combines 2 days of classroom work and an exam with the stipulation that the agent show proof of at least five buyer sales.  This designation shows that the agent has had both formal classroom time and in the field experience.</p>
<p><strong>CRS</strong> stands for Certified Residential Specialist.  Less than 4% of all agents have this designation.  This is the most difficult designation to obtain and is a measure of a high degree of formal education and real world transactional experience.  To obtain a CRS, the agent must attend three 2-day classes, pass three exams, and wage proof of 25 shut transactions within the last 24 months.  While the transaction experience isn&#8217;t a large amount, it does weed out the inexperienced agents and the classes weed out those agents who aren&#8217;t dedicated to continuing education.</p>
<p><strong>Other designations</strong> are out there, but for the most part they are issued by inconsequential groups and have no real bearing on the agent&#8217;s capabilities and are used more for marketing purposes than anything else.</p>
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