Choose the Right Realtor
For most people, their home is the biggest investment of their life. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, you want to be sure you’re maximizing that investment. Choosing the right Realtor can make a big difference in how fast you find or sell a house, the price you pay or receive and the smooth completion of the transaction.
You’ll need to do some research to find the one that’s right for you. It’s not hard, but it will take a little time; however, finding the right match will pay off in the long run. Here are some tips from AHA:
Go with a Pro
The terms agent, broker and Realtor are often used interchangeably. But not all agents or brokers are Realtors.
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Experience Counts
Whether you’re looking for a Realtor to help you buy or sell a house, you don’t want to be part of someone’s learning curve. “One of the first questions you should ask a potential Realtor is how long they’ve been licensed and how long they’ve worked in the area,” says Richard Roll, president of AHA.
Get Referrals
Friends, neighbors and co-workers are often good sources for referrals. Get as many details as possible about their buying or selling experience with a particular agent. Were they happy with the
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Think Locally
“Both buyers and sellers should look for a Realtor who is familiar with the area,” notes Roll. “Ask what they have sold or listed in the neighborhood recently.” If you’re buying, a Realtor should be able to provide you with information on the community, the schools, taxes and other facts. If you’re selling, you want your agent to be able to talk to prospective buyers about these details.
Use the Right Type of Realtor
Should you use a conventional Realtor or a
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A buyer’s broker, on the other hand, represents the best interests of the buyer, and is an option that’s growing in popularity. Buyer agents are bound to keep anything you say to them confidential. Since they are not working for the seller, they are less likely to try to gloss over any problems with a particular home and do their best to make sure you find a home that is right for you. However, you will have to pay the fee for a buyer agent,
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Dual Agents work out of a traditional real estate office both as a traditional agent and a buyer agent. They can take on buyers directly as clients, but since they work in a traditional real estate office, they can also represent the seller. In this situation you need to remember to keep your comments spare and look for the best deal. A dual agent cannot negotiate on the buyer’s behalf and cannot recommend specific terms, including a purchase price. If you want a true buyer
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Discount and e-brokers provide even more choices to home buyers and sellers. Both charge less than the typical 6 percent commission for their services. Discount brokers function much like a conventional agent. However, they may not
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Another option as a buyer is to try to go it alone, searching through the papers and looking
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Stay in your range
Whether you’re buying or selling, choose a Realtor who concentrates on your price range. For example, if you’re looking to buy a house in the range of $250,000 to $300,000, you should check the real estate listings in the local paper to see which Realtors are
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Interview a Few Candidates
Once you’ve done some background work, set up interviews with three or four Realtors you’re considering. You might also want to visit open houses to observe the agent in action. Are they familiar with the property, the area, the real estate transaction? Did they show the home in a professional manager? Did they seem enthusiastic and were they easy to communicate with?
Don’t Let an Agent “Buy Your Listing”
If one agent says he or she can sell your house for substantially more money than the other agents quoted you, they’re probably telling you what they
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Agree on Expectations
If you’re selling a house, ask your agent to put together a written marketing plan detailing the steps they will take to sell your home. The agent should offer advice on how to prepare your home for the market and who has enthusiasm for your property. If you’re buying a home, make sure you know how often your agent will supply
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Look for a Personality Match
Once you know you’ve narrowed your search down to qualified professionals with the right expertise, make sure you choose someone you trust and who you like. “Regardless of whether you’re a buyer or a seller, you’ll be spending a lot of time with your Realtor and it should be someone you feel compatible and comfortable with,” says Roll.
American Homeowners Association (AHA)
Richard Roll, Founder and President of the American Homeowners Association (AHA) has helped over 1 million homeowners in all 50 states save money on buying and maintaining their homes. For more tools, information and resources to help you maintain your home
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