8 Reasons to Work with a Professional Buyer's Real Estate Agent
Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
by Laura Lhostky
Purchasing a home can be a fun and exciting process. Home buying can also be intimidating, and mistakes are possible. A professional Realtor who specializes in your area of interest can help alleviate the fears and possibilities for mistakes. Make sure and use a Professional Agent on any real estate transaction, and you will help ensure that you are making the right decisions.
1) Full Access to the MLS and other relevant information - A Professional Agent (Realtor) who knows the area of your interest can provide vital information.
2) Maximize Your Time - An experienced Agent will use your time effectively.
3) Representation - Buyer's Agent represents the best interest of the buyer.
4) Negotiating Power - A professional agent can help assess and negotiate the best price and terms for you.
5) Experience - Your Buyer's Agent knows what to expect, and will know when to alert you if anything out of the ordinary occurs.
6) Industry Contacts - It takes a lot of people to close a real estate transaction. A good agent comes with a strong closing team that has performed in the past, and will continue to perform. In cities such as San Diego, there are hundreds of companies to choose from for each part of a closing, and your Buyer's Agent will know which companies have a strong reputation in the marketplace.
7) Piece of Mind - Your home is perhaps the largest purchase you will ever make. With a trusted Buyer's Agent, you know that your best interests are accounted for, and that you can feel confident in your purchase.
8) Contract Knowledge & Disclosures - There are so many intricacies to a purchase in the house sales contract and disclosures that you may not even be aware of. We have the knowledge and expertise to insure that you have a complete file by close of escrow with everything needed to secure your investment.
Buyer's Agents don't sell homes. They advise, counsel and educate. They also have a duty to disclose all material information to buyers. Buyer's Agents work to protect your investment. They also work to save you time and money. Ultimately, Buyer's Agents locate, evaluate and negotiate for buyers.
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