Sponsored by the National Association of Realtors and launched by Realtor.com, Ask a Realtor offers homeowners, sellers and buyers a forum to get professional answers to real estate questions from local Realtors who know and understand the local market.
by Broderick Perkins
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Ask a Realtor.
Sponsored by the National Association of Realtors and launched by Realtor.com, Ask a Realtor offers homeowners, sellers and buyers a forum to get professional answers to real estate questions from local Realtors who know and understand the local market.
It's a free online feature that lets consumers anonymously ask questions answered only by licensed real estate professionals.
As is the case with most question-and-answer services, the answers are general in nature, and not based on knowledge of your specific circumstances, and should be used only after independent verification for reliability and relevance. The answers can, however, can get you pointed in the right direction if you are buying, selling, refinancing or just troubled by some homeownership issue.
Questions can be on any real estate-related topic ranging from local market trends, mortgages and home values to buying, selling, home inspections and more.
Your questions will be forwarded to a local participating Realtor or to one that specializes in the area of expertise most relevant to your question.
Answers are emailed directly to you, with some of them posted on the homepage of Realtor.com Blogs for anyone to peruse.
Questions and answers are also archived on site and listed chronologically and by subject, for future reference in the knowledgebase.
Participating San Francisco Bay Area Realtor, Kevin R.
Kieffer says, "Ask a Realtor is a great way for anyone to ask questions about
our real estate market and to connect with a Realtor who has local experience
and connections."
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Broderick Perkins, an award-winning consumer journalist, parlayed 30 years of old-school journalism into a digital real estate news service, the San Jose, CA-based DeadlineNews Group, including DeadlineNews.Com, a real estate news and consulting service and Web site, and the Deadline Newsroom, DeadlineNews.Com's news back shop.
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