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Joined 01/20/2008

Jim Lee, Knoxville TN Realtor

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Realty Executives Associates

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How I serve You better.

* Licensed since 1978

National Association of REALTORS® designations earned:

* Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), advanced training in working with buyers & seller, marketing, real estate law, investments, and other subjects combined with performance requirements and several written tests. Only about 5% of all Realtors nationwide have earned this designation.

* Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) Specialized training in representing buyers in the buying process from beginning to end. To earn this designation a Realtor must meet performance requirements, represented buyers exclusively in several transactions, and passed written tests.

* Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI) Members involved in residential real estate who want a solid base of information for their practice will want to participate in the REALTOR® Institute program and earn the GRI designation.

* Internet Certified Professional (e-PRO) e-PRO® is a revolutionary training program presented entirely online to certify real estate agents and brokers as Internet Professionals. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) is the first major trade group to offer certification for online professionalism. I have also been certified by the NAR as an e-PRO Trainer.

* Past President, Knoxville Area Association of Realtors, 1996

* Knoxville Realtor of the year, 1999

* Currently serving on the NAR Board of Directors (2006-2008)

* Multi Million Dollar Producer in both sales and listings sold.

* Visit my award winning website, www.KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com

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  • Regarding the seller that
    By May 5, 2008 - 4:25am

    Regarding the seller that says real estate commissions are too high; a few points. 1. Real estate commissions are now and have always been fully negotiable between a licensee and a seller. 2. Since we're paid a percentage of the sale price, if the seller takes less we get less. X% of 100,000 is obviously less than X% of 150,000. 3. We do get the job done for you and if we don't you pay us nothing. If his home was indeed "wonderfully priced" someone would have bought it. It takes both a willing buyer and a willing seller to make a sale; that's called fair market value. In my experience most "wonderfully priced" homes are typically overpriced because the seller values it higher than buyers are willing to pay. Jim Lee, CRS, ABR, GRI, NAR Certified e-PRO Trainer Realty Executives Associates, Knoxville, Tennessee www.KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com mailto:Jim@JimLee.com (865) 693-3232, My Personal Toll Free # 1-800-662-2488 ext. 163 **********************************

  • Since I've been licensed
    By April 22, 2008 - 6:49am

    Since I've been licensed since 1978 I have been through up and down markets before. One thing we should all keep in mind in that real estate is cyclical and the underlying value in owning a home doesn't change even though the price may fluctuate. Owning your own home remains the American dream.

  • Good grief! Picketing
    By April 15, 2008 - 4:12am

    Good grief! Picketing offices, listings, and now suing their agent. These buyers have waaayy too much time on their hands. I know we have a big responsibility (and liability) as a buyer's agent but being responsible for the future price of someone's home is over the top and thank goodness, wrong.