Patrick Beringer

"Your Family Realtor"
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Patrick Beringer,  in Bellevue
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About Me
If you're thinking about buying, there's a ton of inventory out there and yes, you can make some great deals right now. My focus is on finding you the right property, negotiating your absolute best price and making sure closing happens quickly and smoothly. I'll take care of everything, from finding your perfect home to handing you the keys.

For sellers, I believe in proper pricing and intelligent marketing. This tends to negate protracted market time (less time on market means more time to live your life). If you're considering selling, you should know that I provide a number of services at no cost to you which other agents won't even offer you. If you'd like to know exactly what I can do for you and how much you could get for your home, just contact me.

If you prefer not to come to either my Seattle or Bellevue office, I will bring my office to you. I believe that a Realtor should do everything possible to make the process of buying or selling property easier for you - It should be fun and hassle-free. Please contact me and we'll work together to reach your goals.

If you're serious about buying or selling and want to ensure your interests are put first, you've just found your next Realtor.
Testimonials
"Over the last year we have been working with Patrick Beringer and have appreciated his dedication to our needs in selling our home as well as finding us a personal residence and several rental properties. We first worked with Patrick last year when looking for an investment property. Patrick was responsive and prompt in finding and showing us as many options as possible. When we decided on a property, Patrick handled the transaction professionally and smoothly. Over this last year we have become good friends with him as well as purchased a new permanent residence. We have every intention of continuing doing business with Patrick. Our experience has been extremely positive and pleasantly smooth. Thank you Patrick, for being a GREAT Realtor!!!"
Brian and Denay Love Fri May 23
"Patrick Beringer was my Realtor during my first purchase and sale transaction and I'm writing this letter to express my satisfaction with how he handled things. He made a stressful experience worry free and I'm positive I received the best price possible. My sister is a Realtor and I'm very aware of how things should be done - which is exactly how Patrick handles his business. I highly recommend him to anyone looking to buy or sell their home. You will be in good hands with Patrick. Please feel free to contact me at 206-979-6964 should you have any questions."
Michael Turner Fri May 23
"I am writing this letter to say that I have worked with Patrick Beringer over the course of some months as I was relocating. Patrick is professional and prompt with pertinent information regarding the Seattle-Tacoma area real estate market. I am a busy professional and Patrick performed a great deal of research that I would never have had the time to investigate. I was very happy with his work and will use him on my next venture as well. Please feel free to call me at my office if I can be of further service (Green Architecture 206-325-5436)."
Richard Edwards Fri May 23
"We enjoy our new house very much! My wife's parents and her sister's son and husband all came to visit us this summer. We're lucky that we have a big house to house them. You are the one they all thank. I'm sure I will introduce them to you if my friends need your service!"
Max Zu Fri May 23
"We’ve known and worked with Patrick Beringer for many years. Recently, we decided to sell our house and move closer to the city. Patrick made this very easy to do, and when we found the property we wanted to buy, Patrick got us exactly what we wanted with regard to pricing, as well as our other considerations. (He even got the seller to remove the disposal and replace it with the exact model we specified!!!) As far as selling our other home, it seems like we were getting showings the same day we signed the listing agreement. We strongly recommend Patrick without hesitation for anyone who wants to be well taken care of. We are extremely glad we chose to work with Patrick and will continue to do so."
Andrew Tasakos and Eric Owen Fri May 23
"Our experience with Patrick Beringer was truly unique! He definitely stands above all the other agents we have had in our lifetime. Patrick WOWS the customer with superb service and cleverly thinks out all strategies to give you the best possible outcome. Patrick was very professional, knowledgeable and very diligent in giving us all of the information about the areas we were interested in. He was very quick to respond with answers to any questions that we had along the way. When we put our offer in, we felt as if we had viewed all that there was to see in the entire area, which made us feel certain about our decision. Thanks to Patrick's hard work, we feel like we got the best house for us! From start to finish, Patrick gets FIVE STARS from us! We will ALWAYS use Patrick for our Real Estate needs."
Randy and Michelle Vincent Fri May 23
"Patrick was invaluable when I was looking for a new home. He recognized the features that were important to me and showed me around numerous places until we found the one that was right for me. This was my first time buying and Patrick provided a wealth of information to help guide me through the process. I could not recommend him highly enough. Thank you Patrick."
Kieran Morrill Fri May 23
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Patrick Beringer answered:
Excellent Post Derek! So many sellers just go with the agent who immediately offers to cut commission or suggests a high listing price. I hope that more and more agents realize that just putting a sign in the yard isn't going to get the house sold. Having a lot of listings does not make you a good agent--Selling those listings does. - Fri Nov 14 2008, 12:32
Hi Julie--If you want a referral let me know, I can connect you with an excellent agent in Reno who I've referred people to before. She'll get you the most money possible for your home. - Thu Nov 13 2008, 21:35
Patrick Beringer answered:
Good point Diana. I'm not sure exactly what Laura is asking here as it's not clear if she's "considering" renting the house or is already in it. But it makes sense that a lender who is losing money on a transaction wants to ensure that the seller isn't buying back the house via a relative or friend (sort of a "straw buyer") in an attempt to negate a portion of the mortgage due. This is fraud and certainly a lienholder is not out of line in requiring an arms length transaction.

The lienholder will choose to approve an offer based on it's merits. If what you're asking in your question is "Would the lienholder be more likely to accept my offer if I was the tenant?" The answer is no. What they care about is whether the offer is acceptable. I don't work there so can't tell you what they would consider "acceptable" in this case. If the property goes to a sherrif's auction, you can stand on the courthouse steps like everyone else. If the property is offered as a short sale, you can make an offer like everyone else.

If the property is sold to an investor who wants a tenant, he/she may allow you to stay, but that will have to be worked out between you. Most likely, if you're not the buyer you'd be looking at an eviction notice. - Sun Oct 26 2008, 12:12
Patrick Beringer answered:
Every agent does, as commission is negotiable. It really depends on what you're trying to do. - Sat Oct 25 2008, 20:43
Patrick Beringer answered:
Michael and Lori are right...it sounds like the listing agent is attempting to attract more offers. Is the new listing price more or less than your offer? - Fri Oct 24 2008, 16:11

For sale by OWNER.

Patrick Beringer answered:
Thanks for that post Paul and Laura. It's nice to know there are sane people out there somewhere. However, it appears that at this time, not only am I still here--My stalker is too: http://www.trulia.com/voices/profile/Home_Buyer-Seattle-350329 It appears he's cleaning up his act--I notice that some of his answers are changing--Some of the sexual innuendo has disappeared from his posts, and some of his more salacious and/or slanderous musings are gone. Just in case, I've been keeping copies of his handiwork. I figure Trulia would have access to every post, even those that have been altered or deleted, but just in case, I've kept screen shots of his handiwork. Hopefully this won't escalate, but you never know. The fact is, there are a lot of weirdos out there. I know of brokers who forbid their agents from meeting with prospective clients without first having them come to the office. More and more, I think this is an excellent idea--And it allows you to obtain a BA agreement as well. But back to the poster's question:

I wanted to comment on Paul's first answer, which I didn't get a chance to do before. It was VERY refreshing to read that comment with regard to what a buyer's agent is for--And it really isn't just to unlock the front door so a buyer can see a house. There's so much more that's involved.

Maybe people ask this question because of the old days when you'd go to a real estate office and look through the book of houses for sale. But the internet has really replaced that (some agencies keep a binder of their listings, but as far as I know, no one actually looks at the binder). Buyers have taken a larger share of responsibilty with regard to identifying properties they're interested in, as well as doing some of the research on them. Some of my clients actually just send me a list of MLS numbers they want to see.

As far as I'm concerned, my job really starts AFTER they've found a house they want to make an offer on. I won't repeat Paul's answer expanding on that as he did a great job already.

I think a lot of people have trouble with the idea that not using a buyer's agent in order to save 3% can cost much more than the 3% they think they're "saving." I also think there are a lot of listing agents out there who don't mind that at all... :) - Thu Oct 23 2008, 16:32
LOL, thanks Paul--I've been mulling over involving my attorney, but need to wait and see what progresses here. It will probably involve a subpeona for Trulia to get this person's original contact info, which will then probably involve a subpeona for Yahoo or MSN or whatever anonymous email service he's using--What a nightmare that will be, but if his behavior continues, I'll have no choice.

To answer the poster's original question in 3 words: "Cover your a$$." Now that you know the answer, work outward from there. Each transaction is different and price is only one consideration. I don't know the seller in this case, nor do I know the title history or condition of the property. But I do know this: I'm soon going to be buying a house for a family member who lives in another state. Even though I'm a Realtor, I'm not licensed in that state. I guess technically I could do it myself, but I'm going to find a buyer's agent down there and have them handle the transaction for me. Because I know what can happen, I wouldn't dream of entering strange territory to buy a house without a buyer's agent looking out for me. Even if I end up paying more for this (unlikely in this market), it's worth every penny--Much like a home inspection usually is.

Another thing to consider about FSBO's is that they think they're going to get more money by not using a listing agent. That's fine, but you also have to make sure the house is priced correctly as many FSBO's think Zillow will provide them with a market value, which, of course is impossible. A buyer's agent can advise you of the actual market value of the property based on good comps, not just what the seller "feels" it's worth. In most transactions, a buyer's agent's commission is paid by the seller, and even on a FSBO transaction, this will probably be true. Your agent can also ensure the legality of your transaction and can "cover your a$$" with regard to inspections, further negotiation, closing, title issues, etc.

Some transactions are easy, perhaps between close friends or relatives with no hidden issues or agendas, and if that's what you're doing here and you feel confident about it, I would wish you luck. But I don't know you either, so if you're unsure, you're probably better off with a buyer's agent. If you have any friends who are agents, you might want to talk this over with him/her. If you need a referral to an agent in your area, feel free to contact me or any of the other posters on this page. - Thu Oct 23 2008, 10:14
Hey everyone--The comments above did not come from me. This person ( http://www.trulia.com/voices/profile/Home_Buyer-Seattle-350329 ) has created a fake identity on Trulia using my name and picture and is now posting comments throughout the site.

Here's a link to my REAL profile:

http://www.trulia.com/voices/profile/Real_Estate_Pro-Seattle…

Here's a link to the IMPOSTER's profile:

http://www.trulia.com/voices/profile/Real_Estate_Pro-Seattle…

He has also created a 2nd profile called "(THE REAL) Harry Long", which he used yesterday to make it look like I and another poster stole his identity.

Any posts from me will come from my profile ending in 252707. You can hover your mouse over my name to see which it is.

I know, this is just bizarre. He's a fake "buyer" who is angry because I, along with a few others, called him out as a fraud. Now he's stealing my identity to post garbage throughout this site. I've reported him to Trulia, but they aren't too quick to take action. If you could also report this, it would expedite Trulia taking action.

Sorry about the inconvenience. The views of this psychopath do not reflect my opinions. - Thu Oct 23 2008, 08:47
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Specialties
I specialize in saving money for my clients. You'll get what you want on your terms.
Experience
Latest:
Realtor for ReMax
January 2008—present
Previous:
Realtor for Cantu Group
January 2005—January 2008
Previous:
Realtor for ReMax
July 2004—January 2005
Certifications & Awards
2007 Seattle Magazine "5-Star Realtor" Best in Customer Satisfaction
Interests
I'm a fan of great architecture and love classic building restoration and renovation. My favorite stores are Home Depot and Lowes.
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