Tips on Finding a Trustworthy Realtor
Tips on Finding a Trustworthy Realtor
? Copyright 2005 G Beaty
When buying a new home, chances are very good that you are going to
choose a realtor to help you with your home buying needs. With many
realtors out there, finding one you can trust may seem to be a daunting task.
Especially if you??ve never hired a realtor before, or if you??ve ever had one
whom you couldn??t trust, choosing a good realtor may be extremely difficult, if
next to impossible, to accomplish. So how do you find one whom you can
trust, and one who will simplify your home buying experience? Here are a few
tips to help you find the right realtor.
Conduct Interviews
It??s not enough to open the yellow pages and scan the listings of realtors
there.
Ideally, going to the realtor??s office is the best option, but you may not have
the
time to do this. Chances are there will be too many realtors for you to go visit,
so you may choose to conduct an interview on the phone. Be prepared with a
list of questions to ask, and expect frank and honest answers. It won??t take
long for you to find out during the conversation whether the realtor is honest, or
if they are simply a salesperson who evades your questions by giving you pat
answers, or fluff.
Ask for References
A good realtor will be happy to give you the names of satisfied customers, in
order to back up how trustworthy they will be for you. Sometimes, many
people will find realtors on word of mouth alone. Happy customers will be
delighted to talk to you about your potential realtor, and many times, this will
arm you with the best information about the realtor you are considering.
Talk to the Broker
In some cases, talking opening with the broker about your realtor??s
performance may give you clues as to how trustworthy your realtor might be.
This may not always give you the best information, as the broker certainly
wants your business in the same way the realtor does, but a broker who is
willing to talk with you as a potential client may help you determine whether
the company the realtor works for will be behind you all the way.
Look for Communication Skills
There is nothing more frustrating than a realtor who does not listen to your
needs. If you tell the realtor that your maximum price you would pay for a
home is $200,000, and the realtor continually shows you homes outside of
your price range, chances are very good that your realtor isn??t concerned
about your needs or what you can actually afford, but is more interested in
how much commission they may earn off of your business with them. A
realtor should remember how many children you have, and how many
bedrooms you need, for example; and if you need an office, show you homes
with ideal office space; if you have a dog, then the realtor should remember to
find homes for you with a fenced in back yard, for instance. You should never
have to continually remind your realtor what your needs are; if you are
constantly reiterating your needs, then it could be indicative of your realtor
either having too many clients, or not really interested in what your needs
really are.
Express Your Needs
A realtor isn??t a mind reader, and it really is up to you to make sure your
realtor
knows exactly what you are looking for. If you are not sure what you are
looking for, then it is in your best interest to find a realtor truly interested in
narrowing down what you want. Ask questions. If you don??t know whether a
school district in a particular area is a good one, for example, and you don??t
have children, then it is the realtor??s job to help you understand that even
though you might not be concerned about schools right now, there is a
possibility in the future that it will be an issue. And while you cannot expect
your realtor to read your mind, a good, trustworthy realtor can still anticipate
your needs.
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
Some realtors only perform the minimum tasks in order to help you find a
home. A good, trustworthy realtor will go above and beyond the minimal
duties. Do you need help finding a loan officer? Will your realtor locate one
for you? Will your realtor be present at closing time in case you have any last
minute questions? Will your realtor hand-deliver the title to the court on the
same day you close? Will your realtor investigate any issues you may have
with the home you want to purchase, like will real-estate taxes be included in
your price, or will the appliances be included in the home purchase, or is the
seller going to provide a home warranty? Some things may not occur to you
now as a home buyer, but it should be in your realtor??s best interest to make
sure they investigate any possible issues that may come up during the course
of the negotiations.
The key to finding a trustworthy realtor is to ask questions, no matter how silly
they might be to you. They should be familiar with school districts, utility
company policies, which cable company is available to you, and other things
that are not necessarily part of your home purchase, but it is these little things
that make a realtor extraordinary, and one that you can trust to help you find
the perfect home.
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G Beaty is a homebuilder and real estate broker for over 25
years. For free information on new home construction visit my Palm Coast
Real Estate website at: www.favoriteproperties.com
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