Author: Kate Ford Added: September 29, 2008
What if you knew how to easily locate the right real estate agent, one that puts your interests first. Use my tips and advice to decrease the stress of buying a home and find the best real estate agent for you. I certainly understand if you question why I believe I know what constitutes a good real estate agent. I would wonder if I were you. Here is the answer. For more than 28 years, my husband and I have helped people buy homes. For the majority of my adult life I have been involved in the purchasing and financing of single family homes. I was a licensed real estate agent in the first part of my career and the owner of a mortgage company the last part of my career. Most people will buy one home, maybe two. Others may purchase an investment or vacation house. In most cases you are going need the services of a qualified real estate agent. That is why picking the right broker is so important. Instead of listing warnings, do's and don'ts, allow me to share how I interview and choose a real estate agent. First I look for someone I like. Buying a house can be difficult and exhausting at times so why complicate it by employing a real estate broker you don't feel comfortable with. It is a shame how many home buyers I observe working with agents who are not matched well to them. The dissatisfaction is discussed for weeks, months and sometimes years after moving into a home. I believe that buying a home should be fun and exciting. After all it will probably be the most significant and most expensive purchase that you are ever going to make. So why not work with someone that you feel comfortable with since you are likely to be in contact with them on a daily or weekly basis for several months. Second, I want a real estate broker who is looking out for me. But how do I know if a real estate broker is truly interested in my personal well being and not simply concerned with making the sale? There are several indications. Does this agent listen to me? If your agent doesn't directly address your concerns and questions, this may not be the real estate agent for you. Does your prospective real estate representative talk first and ask questions later? This is another indication of whether your best interests have been kept in mind. Every great agent listens to what's on your mind after they ask what is important to you. A thorough agent will always ask you a lot of questions before ever offering to take you out to view houses. You see, a real estate agent is a valuable asset and they know that your time as well as theirs is valuable too. So they are not going to waste your time showing you houses that you can't afford or don't fit your circumstances. Even though it can feel a little uncomfortable, anticipate a trained agent inquiring into your finances. This is the type of real estate agent I look for. Some agents give advice without taking into consideration your circumstances. A good agent doesn't give advice but instead presents options. Your agent should be solution oriented by presenting you with choices that allow you to select what you feel is best for your particular circumstances. Watch for and choose a real estate broker who considers options based on your needs rather than theirs. Above all never feel rushed to make a decision. One thing I always respect when I work with agents is when they tell me they don't know the answer to a question. No matter how experienced a agent, no one has all the answers. So when I ask a question and I hear the words "I don't know" followed by "but I will find out" it is refreshing. Possessing every answer is not what I care about. Which is why how old or how many years of selling real estate is not a deciding factor for me. A real estate broker with enough enthusiasm and energy to do that little bit extra is who I pick. Even though it will be your home and a place to live, central to every transaction is money. Although a real estate agent isn't qualified to approve you for a mortgage, it is still important to be asked about your financial ability such as how much money you have saved for down payment and closing costs. Agents worth their salt know that at the heart of every real estate transaction is obtaining a mortgage. As a home buyer, protect yourself by understanding the cost before going out to view houses and especially before you make an offer. A good agent can help you with this too or you can simply contact a licensed mortgage broker who can prepare a Good Faith Estimate of Closing Costs. If you are comfortable asking your real estate agent, most can refer you to a couple of mortgage brokers for detailed estimates of mortgage costs for your comparison. It is critical that you know what costs to expect before you shop for a house and especially before you make an offer. Not least, keep in mind the decision to purchase a home is ultimately yours. Take responsibility for your decision by seeking advice from people you like and feel can trust. I often say when it comes to buying or refinancing a home, it is your house and your mortgage, no one is going to care about it more than you.
--- Kate Ford understands mortgage lenders have been speaking a language that is different from the ordinary homeowner and home buyer in America. Kate's website Get Your Best Mortgage Rate focuses on helping homeowners and home buyers get the best interest rates at the lowest cost. All information is free so check out how to save money on your home loan at Best Fixed Rate Mortgage Tips.
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