Missouri Relocation & Referral Promotion
Are you considering buying real estate in Missouri? I work with an extensive group of REALTORS®, real estate agents, and relocation experts in Missouri in a kind of referral network. Using this referral system ensures my clients receive first rate service, even when their real estate needs extend beyond my Multiple Listing coverage area. I have very tough standards and high criteria that must be met by any Missourian agent or broker wishing to receive a referral from me. And, being a real estate professional and member of the National Association of REALTORS®, I can identify the first-class from the mediocre. I’ll interview potential agents, investigate their current productivity and asses their past performance as a Buyer’s Agent.
Every move or relocation inherently comes with a myriad of concerns to cope with. Let me provide the valuable service of seeking out and initiating contact with a highly qualified Missourian real estate professional that’s eager to assist you.
Naturally, the first question that arises is, “How much is this valuable service going to cost me?” Now, here’s where a good deal get’s better;
$ When I Give a Referral, You Get Paid $
Just for allowing me to put you in touch with a skilled Missourian real estate professional, I’LL PAY YOU! It’s commonplace, when applicable, for real estate agents to share a portion of their Buyer’s Agent Commission with the referring agent. It’s a show of appreciation and is aptly known as a referral fee.
I’LL GIVE 50% OF THE REFERRAL FEE TO YOU!
And remember, as a home buyer it costs you absolutely nothing for top notch professional representation. All the real estate commissions are paid by the seller, who has already negotiated and entered into a contractual agreement with their Missourian Listing Agent prior to their house being listed on the market.
Prime importance: in order to get paid for your next move or Missouri property purchase, all I ask that you CONTACT ME FIRST. That’s the only way I can seek out a qualified Missourian agent and arrange the introductions.
Contact Idaho Real Estate Agent Erik Jon McKenzie at 208.250.1728 for more details on this truly win/win scenario.
Missouri Real Estate
Missouri, named after the Missouri Siouan Indian tribe whose Illinois name, ouemessourita (wimihsoorita), (meaning “those who have dugout canoes”), is the 24th state admitted to the United States. It is a state with both Midwestern and Southern cultural influences, reflecting its history as a border state between the two regions. The state’s nickname is the Show-Me State, first recorded in 1894; the state’s name is also frequently pronounced “mizooruh,” a term often used by former U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who was born in the state. The Mississippi and Missouri rivers are the two large rivers which flow through the state.
Missouri’s border physically touches a total of eight different states (as does its neighbor, Tennessee. No state in the U.S. touches more than eight states). It is bounded on the north by Iowa; on the east, across the Mississippi River, by Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee; on the south by Arkansas; and on the west by Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska (the latter across the Missouri River.) The two largest Missouri rivers are the Mississippi which defines the eastern boundary of the state and the Missouri river that flows west to east through the state connecting the two largest cities, Kansas City and St. Louis.
North of the Missouri River lie the Northern Plains that stretch into Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Here, gentle rolling hills remain behind from a glacier that once had extended from the north to the Missouri River.
Little Dixie is an area of Missouri that lies along the northern side of the Missouri River. The area is so named because of its settlement by people from the American South, also called “Dixie.” It was settled before and following the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
The Ozark plateau, part of the Upland South, begins south of the Missouri river and extends into Arkansas, southeast Kansas, and northeast Oklahoma. Springfield in southwestern Missouri lies on the Ozark plateau. Southern Missouri is the home of the Ozark Mountains, a dissected plateau surrounding the Precambrian igneous St. Francois Mountains. It is in the Ozarks that a distinct dialect, often compared to that of residents in certain areas of Kentucky and Tennessee, still exists.
The southeastern part of the state is home to the Bootheel, part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain or Mississippi embayment. This region is the lowest, flattest and wettest part of the state, and among the poorest. It is also the most fertile. Cotton and rice production are prominent in this area. The Bootheel area was the location of the epicenter of the New Madrid Earthquake of 1811–1812.
Although today the state is often considered part of the Midwest, Missouri is also commonly and historically considered a Southern state, the institution of slavery in the state contributing in no small part to this. For example, Mark Twain, who grew up in Hannibal, in Life on the Mississippi described his upbringing as in “the South.” Residents of the state's large metropolitan areas, including those where most of the state’s population resides Kansas City, St. Louis, Columbia, typically consider themselves Midwestern, while in rural areas and cities farther south (Cape Girardeau, Poplar Bluff, Springfield, and Sikeston), people typically consider themselves more Southern.
Missouri Real Estate Resources and Favorite Links
Attention: Missourian REALTORS®, brokers, real estate agents, investment groups, realty companies, movers, and all other real estate practitioners located in Missouri. If you provide an exceptional service and/or have an outstanding website you’d like to submit to this Missouri sector of the IdahoFineLiving.com Real Estate Directory. Go to the Real Estate Directory Submission page.
YOUR’S COULD BE THE FIRST AND ONLY OUTBOUND LINK ON THIS GOOGLE INDEXED PAGE!
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