Getting the Best Service
If you are planning to purchase a home, you will be faced with
many decisions. What comes first buying the next home or selling
your present home? What is your price range? What will be the location,
size and style of your next home?
Before getting the answers to these questions there is one major
decision to be made: which Realtor shall you choose to help you get
through the maze of forms and give you the direction needed to successfully
complete your real estate transactions?
Buying a home is too important to leave up to a committee. Some
buyers like to leave their name with three or four salespeople. Although
it may seem to be to the buyer's advantage to have a number of people
to work with, it is usually a very ineffective approach. The basic
assumption is that a committee of agents can produce more results
than working exclusively with one realtor. Like most committee assignments--everybody's
responsibility is nobody's responsibility.
ONE REALTOR = COMMITMENT
You need the total commitment of one Realtor whom you feel comfortable
with and who will get to know and understand you and have compassion
and empathy for your particular situation. Buying and selling a home
is a journey that must be carefully plotted and mapped from the start
to completion. Tell this Realtor that you will work with them exclusively
as long as you see the effort and work needed to get the job completed.
In fact if you are a Buyer you should sign a Buyers Agency form with
this agent to show your commitment, as well the agent should put
in an escape clause for you the buyer if they do not perform or work
actively for you. In this way you will have a dedicated Realtor who
will make it his personal responsibility to handle all the details
to get you to a successful completion of this real estate journey.
A REALTOR NEEDS CANDID FEEDBACK
A good agent will listen to your needs and search
through properties that are available both their own office and the
Multiple Listing
Service, then sort out the inappropriate ones. They will likely show
you a number of homes and get your feedback and then continue the
process until you have found the right home. Be very candid with
your feedback, point out your likes and dislikes of the properties.
Your Realtor should have a copy of each of the listings you will
be viewing with a space on each of the pages for your written notes.
You will not remember the likes and dislikes you have of each home
after you have finished your entire showing tour. Make your notes
immediately after viewing each home. Also remember it is in your
best interest to view only a maximum of 4 to 5 homes on any one showing
tour. It is easy to become confused when viewing too many homes at
one time.
A Realtor is paid on a straight commission basis. They do not receive
a salary or have an expense account. They are paid only after they
have sold something and it successfully closes. This is why working
with more than one Realtor is not a good idea. None of the Realtors
will know if it will be to their financial benefit to spend any of
their time or effort trying to find you a property, when you could
possibly buy through another Realtor. Believe it or not, you will
be best served by dealing with one committed Realtor as opposed to
shopping the field with a variety of Realtors and Brokerages. By
giving your commitment to one Realtor, the Realtor will work with
the enthusiasm and diligent efforts required to successfully complete
your transaction.