How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
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How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
# Meet agents out in their working environment, not in their offices. Good agents spend very little time at their desks.
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Make sure the agent has closed many properties and has worked a few years at least. The average real estate agent closes only 1 or 2 houses a year. More closings mean more experience.
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A great place to meet agents is at open houses. Don't worry that you are not interested in that particular property. The agent knows that open houses rarely produce a buyer for that home and use the open house as a tool to find buyers.
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Another good method is to contact the agent with whom a friend or relative worked. If this agent produced positive results for a friend, there's a good chance they will do the same for you.
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Make sure your agent is online. Having a web savvy agent is very important today as over 85% of all buyers initially see their homes online. Great agents have laptops and often have moved to mobile technology to assist. A real estate agent in today's world must email, text, and be available to buyers and sellers alike.
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Interview several agents. Whether you are looking for a buyer agent or seller agent. Remember though, agents will tell you what you want to hear. Make sure they are not selling you a dream partnership... you want to hire a realistic real estate agent. Don't sign a buyers agreement form before looking for property (you should feel free to build trust with a real estate agent over several hours of looking before signing anything).
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Look for signs that the agent is busy. A hard-working, go-getter of an agent is good. Be careful, sometimes they are too busy. A real estate agent can only effectively work with about a half-dozen buyers and a dozen sellers at any given time to properly give the time needed to a buyer. If they pass you to an "assistant", move to another agent that will give their time to you.
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It is important that your agent is knowledgeable. Ask questions about things you have learned through your new-found interest in real estate. If they don't know more than you - after all, this is her livelihood! - go on to seasoned agent. Local knowledge is particularly critical especially in city settings.
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An excellent agent is the most important to you when buying a home for the first time. They should have experience and should be able to guide you through the complexities of the process including lender info that you will have to provide. The loan process has become much more demanding and complex in 2010.
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See how the agent's MLS listings come up in searches. When listing in todays market, all listings from small to big should have professional photos - this is the first sign of a professional real estate agent who understands todays market.
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How respected is the brokerage/agent... You want an agent that will network and work cooperatively with other agents. Seasoned agents tend to know the other agents in the area and have good working relationships with them. This tends to transform into good transactions.
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12
Check the references that an agent should be able to provide you. Ask the other real estate agents you interview if they know the other agent and if they respect them as a real estate agent.
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13
Ask your agent where they live. An agent that lives and works locally will have their finger on the pulse of the market and be able to answer important questions about the community. They should at a minimum know the schools where they work. This is especially important in large cities.
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Ask "Can you recommend service providers who can assist me in obtaining a mortgage, making repairs on my home, and other things I need done?" Keep in mind here that a real estate agent should generally recommend more than one provider and shouldn't receive any compensation (ethical issues tend to arise when this happens).
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Ask how long the real estate agent has been working full time. It is not that newer agents aren't capable, it just is a factor in making an informed decision. Many "experienced" agents are not always the best choice either. Especially if they haven't kept up with technology.
#
16
Ask the agent if the real estate agent is a full time agent. Is this her only job? You should demand a full time agent.
#
17
Ask Who the agent is working for in the transaction, the buyer or the seller (a real estate agent selling a house almost always works for the seller and tend to spin things a sellers way)
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18
Ask "How will you keep me informed about the progress of my transaction? How frequently?" Using what media? Again, this is not a question with a correct answer, but that one reflects your desires.
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TIPS:
* Don't expect an agent to call you instantly when you leave a message, but do expect a call back within 24 hours or a reasonable amount of time depending upon the situation.
* Don't call your real estate agent after hours, past 9 pm or so. They have a life too.
* This is your most important transaction of your life, a seasoned real estate agent does this everyday and understands the many problems that arise during the process. Try to keep the big picture in mind.
* Your house / or the house you are buying is a commodity. Supply and demand within a neighborhood play an important role in pricing and timing of a sale. Try not to become overly emotionally involved in the purchase/sale of the property.
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see a few property at a same neighborhood on open house day,so you have an idea about the house price at your interested neighborhood, so you are not completely blind minded when you got to an agent.
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2
Make sure the agent has closed many properties and has worked a few years at least. The average real estate agent closes only 1 or 2 houses a year. More closings mean more experience.
#
3
A great place to meet agents is at open houses. Don't worry that you are not interested in that particular property. The agent knows that open houses rarely produce a buyer for that home and use the open house as a tool to find buyers.
#
4
Another good method is to contact the agent with whom a friend or relative worked. If this agent produced positive results for a friend, there's a good chance they will do the same for you.
#
5
Make sure your agent is online. Having a web savvy agent is very important today as over 85% of all buyers initially see their homes online. Great agents have laptops and often have moved to mobile technology to assist. A real estate agent in today's world must email, text, and be available to buyers and sellers alike.
#
6
Interview several agents. Whether you are looking for a buyer agent or seller agent. Remember though, agents will tell you what you want to hear. Make sure they are not selling you a dream partnership... you want to hire a realistic real estate agent. Don't sign a buyers agreement form before looking for property (you should feel free to build trust with a real estate agent over several hours of looking before signing anything).
#
7
Look for signs that the agent is busy. A hard-working, go-getter of an agent is good. Be careful, sometimes they are too busy. A real estate agent can only effectively work with about a half-dozen buyers and a dozen sellers at any given time to properly give the time needed to a buyer. If they pass you to an "assistant", move to another agent that will give their time to you.
#
8
It is important that your agent is knowledgeable. Ask questions about things you have learned through your new-found interest in real estate. If they don't know more than you - after all, this is her livelihood! - go on to seasoned agent. Local knowledge is particularly critical especially in city settings.
#
9
An excellent agent is the most important to you when buying a home for the first time. They should have experience and should be able to guide you through the complexities of the process including lender info that you will have to provide. The loan process has become much more demanding and complex in 2010.
#
10
See how the agent's MLS listings come up in searches. When listing in todays market, all listings from small to big should have professional photos - this is the first sign of a professional real estate agent who understands todays market.
#
11
How respected is the brokerage/agent... You want an agent that will network and work cooperatively with other agents. Seasoned agents tend to know the other agents in the area and have good working relationships with them. This tends to transform into good transactions.
#
12
Check the references that an agent should be able to provide you. Ask the other real estate agents you interview if they know the other agent and if they respect them as a real estate agent.
#
13
Ask your agent where they live. An agent that lives and works locally will have their finger on the pulse of the market and be able to answer important questions about the community. They should at a minimum know the schools where they work. This is especially important in large cities.
#
14
Ask "Can you recommend service providers who can assist me in obtaining a mortgage, making repairs on my home, and other things I need done?" Keep in mind here that a real estate agent should generally recommend more than one provider and shouldn't receive any compensation (ethical issues tend to arise when this happens).
#
15
Ask how long the real estate agent has been working full time. It is not that newer agents aren't capable, it just is a factor in making an informed decision. Many "experienced" agents are not always the best choice either. Especially if they haven't kept up with technology.
#
16
Ask the agent if the real estate agent is a full time agent. Is this her only job? You should demand a full time agent.
#
17
Ask Who the agent is working for in the transaction, the buyer or the seller (a real estate agent selling a house almost always works for the seller and tend to spin things a sellers way)
#
18
Ask "How will you keep me informed about the progress of my transaction? How frequently?" Using what media? Again, this is not a question with a correct answer, but that one reflects your desires.
#
19
TIPS:
* Don't expect an agent to call you instantly when you leave a message, but do expect a call back within 24 hours or a reasonable amount of time depending upon the situation.
* Don't call your real estate agent after hours, past 9 pm or so. They have a life too.
* This is your most important transaction of your life, a seasoned real estate agent does this everyday and understands the many problems that arise during the process. Try to keep the big picture in mind.
* Your house / or the house you are buying is a commodity. Supply and demand within a neighborhood play an important role in pricing and timing of a sale. Try not to become overly emotionally involved in the purchase/sale of the property.
#
20
see a few property at a same neighborhood on open house day,so you have an idea about the house price at your interested neighborhood, so you are not completely blind minded when you got to an agent.
_______________________
Real Estate Hanoi
Investment Hanoi
Property Hanoi
realtorvietnam- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-10-28
Re: How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
agent that will work diligently in selling your house if they are your listing agent, or as a buyer's agent if you are buying a house. We even have tips on how to make your relationship with your real estate agent go as smoothly as possible, and scams to avoid.
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lakota6418- Posts : 12
Join date : 2010-12-13
Re: How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
Hello Friends........
Thanks for putting time in creating such wonderful post for all of us.Learned a lot from it.
Have a nice time ahead
Brampton Real Estate Agent
Thanks for putting time in creating such wonderful post for all of us.Learned a lot from it.
Have a nice time ahead
Brampton Real Estate Agent
Great Points
Hey nice points you have covered in your discussion topic. Yes, it's really necessary to have a good agent to have your best deal. Thanks!
Re: How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
Hello Friends.........
Tips to find a good real estate agent are
1.Meet agents out in their working environment, not in their offices. Good agents spend very little time at their desks.
2.Make sure the agent has closed many properties and has worked a few years at least. The average real estate agent closes only 1 or 2 houses a year. More closings mean more experience.
3.A great place to meet agents is at open houses. Don't worry that you are not interested in that particular property. The agent knows that open houses rarely produce a buyer for that home and use the open house as a tool to find buyers.
Thanks
Tips to find a good real estate agent are
1.Meet agents out in their working environment, not in their offices. Good agents spend very little time at their desks.
2.Make sure the agent has closed many properties and has worked a few years at least. The average real estate agent closes only 1 or 2 houses a year. More closings mean more experience.
3.A great place to meet agents is at open houses. Don't worry that you are not interested in that particular property. The agent knows that open houses rarely produce a buyer for that home and use the open house as a tool to find buyers.
Thanks
carry18- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-08-28
Re: How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
It's really good written and I fully agree with You on main issue. I must say that I really enjoyed reading all of Your posts. Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic.
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Re: How to Find a Good Real Estate Agent
Look, get into a real estate transaction can be intimidating. Especially during these times. And it does not really matter which side of the transaction you are on the fact that the legality is in the process as well as pages and pages of paperwork up near a barrier between you (as buyer or seller ) and achieving your goal.
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