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Wednesday 25 June 2014

How To Select The Right Real Estate Agent For You

By Pammy McGrath


If you are getting ready to search for a new home to purchase, you might be tempted to work on this task without the help of a realtor. However, this can be a mistake because a realtor truly can make the home buying process a great deal easier.

These days it is pretty easy to go online and find lots of great homes for sale, so you might think that a realtor is unnecessary. However, this real estate agent is your advocate and works to ensure that you get the best possible deal on the home you choose as well as helping you through the inspection and escrow processes. Real estate agents also have excellent contacts within the real estate market and often know about homes that are not yet on the market or were recently taken off the market, where the owner might be willing to sell. Since commissions typically are paid from the sale of the home and out of the seller's profits, you really have little to lose.

Perhaps you already have a great agent in mind but if not, ask co-workers, neighbors, or friends for a good recommendation. You also could choose a few different realtors and spend some time talking with them to gauge who seems to be the best possible real estate agent for you.

Have a list of questions to ask your new potential real estate agent. You want to ask about their level of experience in general as well as how many years they have been working in the area. If you are moving to a new city, you definitely want to select someone very knowledgeable about the area, so consider hiring a relocation specialist. A realtor is a valuable resource for you because he or she will know about more than just the local real estate market. They can give you important information about your new city or town, as well.

It is very important to feel comfortable with your agent. This needs to a person you can really talk to and express what you need in a home. If an agent sets up viewings at homes that are in neighborhoods you dislike or the houses are far too expensive or just don't suit your tastes, this is either the wrong agent for you or you need to more clearly communicate your house shopping goals. Be sure you provide a list of must-have items, a concrete budget and some information about what you really dislike, as well.

When you are ready to search for homes for sale in Fredericksburg or homes for sale in Kerrville, consider calling on the experience team at Nixon Real Estate. They specialize in helping clients buy and sell Texas Hill Country real estate with 30-plus years of experience. They can find any type of home you need within any size of budget.




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