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It's time to buy or sell a property. You start searching for a representative who can help you navigate the real estate world. Then you find that some identify as REALTORS®, others as real estate agents. While most people use these terms interchangeably, they aren't the same thing. Both list houses for sale and help buyers with the acquisition process, but not every real estate agent can identify as a REALTOR®. Here's what you need to know about the Realtor difference when looking for or adding your home to the list of Morgantown homes for sale.
A real estate agent is a professional who has been granted a state license to engage in transactions relating to the sale, purchase, or rental of property. The license is acquired after the individual passes all required real estate classes and the real estate licensing exam, which can vary widely by state. West Virginia, for example, requires a minimum of 90 hours of classroom instructions. After that, the applicant should pass a written test that covers real estate standards and state and federal real estate laws. A real estate agent must renew his or her license every one or two years and pay an annual fee for it.

A fire pit is a popular addition to your yard since it creates a cozy gathering spot. And building one lets you get creative as you determine its size, shape, and materials to suit your needs and sense of style.
Our real estate agents suggest looking at the following DIY fire pits for inspiration:
Bill Porter, Broker
(304) 612-3746
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