How to Find the Right Real Estate Agent
If you are planning to buy or sell a home, you'll definitely want to hire the best real estate agent you can find. Where do you find a good agent? What questions do you ask before hiring? Do you specialize in selling homes in this area? These are just
a few questions buyers and sellers face daily while trying to make decisions.
Assuming you've been pre-qualified for a mortgage; you're now ready to start looking for the right real estate agent to work with you to find your dream home.
Start the process by talking to friends, colleagues, relatives and co-workers who may have bought or sold property in recent months.
You can also drive by open houses in the neighborhood you're planning to live in; Also, it's not a bad idea to even stop at a few of the open houses and have a talk with some of the agents at the open houses. Agents are usually excited to talk with anyone that stops by their open houses; they see each person that stops by as a future potential client.
Interview between three and five agents before you make a final decision of which one to hire. There are some specific questions you'll need to ask. For example, have you assisted any buyers or sellers to close any deals recently? How long have you been an agent? Can you provide me with at least three references I may call? An experienced agent shouldn't have any problems providing you with a list of previous clients to call.
On the other hand, there are new agents out there that are capable of assisting you in the buying and selling of your property. Being a new agent can sometimes have its advantages. For example, a new agent will try his or her best to pay attention and listen to your needs and try to fulfill them.
If you're a seller, ask the agent how will you market my house, what type of marketing plans do you have for my house? For instance, the first place an experienced agent would advertise your house is on MLS (Multiple listing services) where all agents and brokers in that state would have access. The agent would also advertise in real estate magazines, brochures, Craig's List, on-line, www.realtor.com, the local paper and regional newspapers.
Assuming you've been pre-qualified for a mortgage; you're now ready to start looking for the right real estate agent to work with you to find your dream home.
Start the process by talking to friends, colleagues, relatives and co-workers who may have bought or sold property in recent months.
You can also drive by open houses in the neighborhood you're planning to live in; Also, it's not a bad idea to even stop at a few of the open houses and have a talk with some of the agents at the open houses. Agents are usually excited to talk with anyone that stops by their open houses; they see each person that stops by as a future potential client.
Interview between three and five agents before you make a final decision of which one to hire. There are some specific questions you'll need to ask. For example, have you assisted any buyers or sellers to close any deals recently? How long have you been an agent? Can you provide me with at least three references I may call? An experienced agent shouldn't have any problems providing you with a list of previous clients to call.
On the other hand, there are new agents out there that are capable of assisting you in the buying and selling of your property. Being a new agent can sometimes have its advantages. For example, a new agent will try his or her best to pay attention and listen to your needs and try to fulfill them.
If you're a seller, ask the agent how will you market my house, what type of marketing plans do you have for my house? For instance, the first place an experienced agent would advertise your house is on MLS (Multiple listing services) where all agents and brokers in that state would have access. The agent would also advertise in real estate magazines, brochures, Craig's List, on-line, www.realtor.com, the local paper and regional newspapers.
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