Choosing The Right Realtor
Choosing The Right Realtor
Finding A Good Realtor
Whether you are looking for a home of your very own or are interested in
creating a long term working relationship with a realtor for the purposes of
property investment it is very important that you find a realtor who will
listen to your needs and wishes and act accordingly. The right realtor for your
needs can mean all the difference in the world between a successful and
profitable transaction now as well as many more in the future (if you plan on
investing in multiple properties). Below are some important things to notice
when selecting a realtor that will meet your needs.
1) Does the realtor you are considering listen to your needs? This is important
as it will save you both a lot of time and money in the process of finding the
perfect home for your family or for an investment property. If the realtor is
constantly presenting properties that do not meet your budget or price
requirements it might be a good idea to either lay down the law or find a realtor
that is willing to expect your wishes and needs.
2) Does he or she ask questions and provide appropriate feedback? This
indicates a direct interest in your needs, which is important-particularly when
planning for a long-term investment relationship though some find it even more
important when purchasing a home for their family home as this is a personal
matter rather than a business matter. We all have a tendency to be more
selective when placing the welfare of our family in the hands of another.
3) Do you feel comfortable dealing with the realtor you are considering? As I
mentioned above we tend to be a little choosier when selecting professionals to
help our families. Why on earth would be any less so when it comes to the
realtor that will help our families find a home? Rapport is a good word to
describe the sort of relationship you need to develop with your realtor. Do you
have a good rapport with a potential realtor? If not, then move along. There
are many realtors in most cities and there is absolutely no reason that you
should deal with a realtor that doesn't make you feel comfortable and secure.
4) How well does the realtor in question know the area in which you are seeking
a home? There are many things that make a home a 'good buy' for residential and
investment purposes. You want a realtor that has his or her finger on the pulse
of the city and the various areas of interest, growth, and decline within the
city. School districts matter more now than at any other time in our history in
most cases, he or she should know about the schools, new business developments,
and the value of property in the area (as well as the tendencies of property
values to rise or fall over the last several years).
5) Does the realtor in question have specific experience dealing with your
specific real estate needs? Whether you are planning a residential transaction
or if you are seeking investment property you will need a dedicated and
experienced professional that can help you meet your goals.
Realtors are a dime for a dozen in most cities and competition is fierce. There
is no reason whatsoever that anyone should suffer with an agent that you do not
feel is working for you or have your best interests at heart. If you invest a
little bit of time and energy shopping around for the right realtor to meet
your needs, you will find that your real estate transactions will take much
less time and effort for this small sacrifice. It is much better to make the
decision based on a few careful interviews in the beginning than after looking
at fifty or more homes that do not meet your needs or price range. Then you
have wasted a great deal of time and effort and you must still either risk
wasting more time and effort or take the time to select another realtor for
your real estate needs.
I also highly recommend selecting a real estate agent with a significant online
presence. This means that he or she is making use of the available technology
in order to offer more options to you as the consumer. Buying a house can be a
mind-boggling process for the average person. Having a good realtor can make
the process work so much more smoothly.