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Find
an Agent
Before beginning the
home buying process, you must remember that as a potential home
buyer you are the one in charge--not the real estate agent, not the
lender, or the lawyer. More often than not, too many home
buyers feel trapped due to a lack of knowledge of the process and
rely on the judgment of others without knowing all of the facts and
processes involved in home buying. This is especially true
when selecting a real estate agent that will walk you through one of
the most important transaction of your life.
Savvy customers know
that they have a right to interview agents to see how they will find
and negotiate the sale of a home for them. With the variety of
services that agents offer and the varying levels of education that
agents can go through, the selection of agents can be
immeasurable.
As a buyer, it is
important to first seek out the services of a buyers agent.
This type of agent varies from other agents in the sense that they
represent you in the real estate process, not the
seller. Often times, a buyer will call the agent listed on a
for sale sign outside a property only to find out that when it comes
time to negotiating your interests, that agent represents the
seller. Find out whom the agent represents. Even though
most states require the agent to disclose this fact to the
buyer. Be on the look out for agents that practice a form of
buyer's representation called "dual agency". Dual
agency is when the real estate agent represents both the buyer and
the seller and forces the agent to be neutral throughout the
negotiating process. Having someone looking our for your
interests and offering their expert opinion about price and the
condition of a home are invaluable when you consider you are
spending anywhere from $100,000 to $200,000 and up.
A buyer's agent is
contracted by you to represent your interest in the real estate
process and has a fiduciary responsibility to do so from the
beginning of the home shopping process until the close of
escrow. Most buyer's agents do not charge the buyer fees for
their services. This is because their commission comes from
the seller who has already agreed to pay the buyers agent anywhere
from a flat fee up to 4% of the sales price. It is one of
those strange but true paradoxes of real estate.
Finally, remember that
the decision is yours to make. Only you will have to live with
that decision because once you have closed upon the home, you will
have to live in it and only you will have to make the payments.
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