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Find a Real Estate Agent
One common way people find homes in their price range is
by using a real estate agent. The agent can look for
homes that meet your needs and financial circumstances,
and can help you narrow your choices. Unless you decided
to hire a buyer's agent (see adjoining column), the
seller pays the agent's fee, so there's no cost for you.
How to find a real estate agent
Ask your family and friends for referrals. You can
also look at newspaper ads for "open house" listings and
talk with the professionals showing houses. You'll want
to choose an agent who makes you feel comfortable, can
provide the knowledge and services you need and most
importantly will be respectful of your housing budget.
What services are usually offered by real estate
agents?
Real estate agents can help you find the kind of home
you want, examine comparable homes, and compare
different neighborhoods. When you're ready to
make an offer on a home, an agent will usually
handle the negotiations with the seller, including
presenting your bid. Your agent can also refer you to a
mortgage lender, although you should still shop
around. The lender will give you a
pre-approval letter, handle pre-qualification, and
help you secure
mortgage financing.
What questions should you ask before choosing a real
estate professional?
- How long has the real estate agent been in the
real estate business?
- Is this person a full-time agent?
- Is the real estate agent familiar with your
preferred community?
- How many homes has the real estate agent sold in
the past year?
- What's the average sale price of those homes?
- Does the real estate agent specialize in homes
in your price range?
- Does the real estate agent usually work with
sellers or buyers?
- How many buyers is the real estate agent
presently working with?
- Is the real estate agent acting as an exclusive
"buyer's agent, meaning that they work exclusively
with people like you who are interested in
purchasing a home, as opposed to property owners who
are selling a home.
- How many sellers is the real estate agent
presently working with?
- What are the real estate agent's strengths?
- Will the real estate agent offer you 3 homebuyer
references?
- For how long will the agent's contract with you
be valid?
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