Why Use An Agent
Choose an agent who understands your
needs
Here are a few questions to ask to help you determine if an agent is
right for you:
- Will you be representing my interests?
- Do you have access to MLS information?
- Will you provide market evidence to support
the price?
- Will you look after closing and possession
details?
- Can you be contacted at any time?
Working with an agent
Let your real estate agent do the searching for you. The best buys
aren't in the newspaper ads; most great opportunities are on "hot
sheets" that are available every morning to salespeople with access
to MLS information.
An agent's job is to:
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Provide information on the
property and the area
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Negotiate a price and terms that
are agreeable to both buyer and seller
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Help arrange a source of
financing
- As a homebuyer, you must work with your
agent to find the home that's right for you.
Communication is key--tell your agent what you
want, and be specific.
- Offer a detailed description of your
property needs and wants. If you will absolutely
not consider a house without a hardwood floor,
say so. And if air conditioning is a "nice to
have" rather than a "must have" communicate
that, too.
- Be specific about where you want to live. If
you refuse to live outside a certain area, it
might take longer to find you a home, but your
agent will know not to waste your time with
anything not in your chosen neighbourhood.
- Tell you agent what you can afford. He or
she can help you get a pre-approved mortgage so
you know for sure what your price range will be.
- Communicate your likes and dislikes for each
property you see. It will help your agent narrow
down the possibilities.
Commit to one salesperson.
- Respect and perform the terms of the
purchase agreement.
- Keep an open mind. Agents know about those
charming little areas that you've never even
heard of. You might find your dream home in a
completely unexpected place.
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