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Is
Buyer Agency Right For You?
As
a consumer, how often do you buy real estate property? Twice,
three, five times in your lifetime? Purchasing real estate is a complex and
major transaction with many details to be handled. In
the majority of cases an agent will represent the seller. Wouldn’t
you, the buyer, want to have complete and fair representation in the real
estate transaction?
A
real estate buyer’s agent represents the consumer who is purchasing the
property in the real estate transaction. This
agent owes full fiduciary responsibilities, duties and loyalty to the real
estate buyer. The buyers’ agent works for the buyer client and has the
clients’ best interests in mind through out the entire real estate
transaction process.
he
buyer through a negotiated fee compensates the agent or in some states (as
in Vermont) the commission is split between the buyers’ and sellers’
agents based on the selling price of the real estate property and there
isn’t usually any out-of-pocket expense for the buyer.
In
many cases it is recommended that the consumer and buyer agent agree to the
terms of compensation prior to viewing real estate properties and sign a
written agreement based on these terms. This
agreement should spell out the responsibilities of both parties throughout
the real estate transaction.
Using
a Buyers Representative offers the consumer many benefits.
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Evaluate
the specific needs and wants of the buyer and locate properties that fit
those specifications.
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Assist
the buyer in determining the amount that they can afford (pre-qualify)
and show properties in that price range and locale the consumer has
determined.
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Assist
in viewing properties and either accompany the client on the showings or
preview the properties on behalf of the client to insure that the
identified specifications are met.
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Research
the selected properties to identify any problems or issues to help the
consumer in making an informed decision prior to making an appropriate
offer on the property.
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Advise
the client on structuring an appropriate offer to purchase the selected
property.
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Present
the offer to the sellers’ agent and seller on the clients’ behalf.
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Negotiate
on behalf of the buyer client to help obtain the identified property. Keep
in mind that the buyer agent will be doing so with their clients’ best
interests at heart.
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Review
and explain all legal documents to their buyer client.
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Recommendations
and assistance in securing appropriate financing for the selected
property.
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Provide
a list of potential qualified professional e.g. loan officers,
attorneys, inspectors, insurance agents, carpenters, movers, etc.
Most
importantly, the buyer would know that they are fully represented throughout
the real estate transaction.
Frequently
Asked Questions regarding Buyer’s Agency
What
is a Buyer Agent?
A
Buyer Agent is a real estate agent or broker who represents buyer and not
the seller. A
Buyer Agent has a written agreement with a buyer to act as his or her
fiduciary representative in finding, negotiating and buying a new home.
How
is that different from other agents who help buyers?
Traditional
agents who show you homes represent sellers under a concept known as
“broker agency”. That means their loyalty is governed by the various
listing agreements on the properties they show you. In
essence, they are agents working under the listing agent, who has a
fiduciary responsibility to the owner of the property. Broker
agent by law cannot “represent” you. They can only show you houses. They
work for the seller.
Why
should I engage a Buyer Agent?
Because
they can do more. Much
more. And
they can never compromise your interests by passing along information about
you to the seller.
A
Buyer Agent can:
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Represent
you as a true client, not just a customer.
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Show
you the entire market, including unlisted properties and provide you
with informative property value studies.
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Keep
your bargaining and financial position confidential.
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Always
promote your best interests and give you price advice.
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Negotiate
for you.
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ell
you reasons not to buy.
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Pass
on professional knowledge that will enhance your position.
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Help
you write an offer with only your interests in mind.
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Provide
you with anonymity, if desired.
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Research
any seller or property and provide you with strategic insight.
If
you have additional questions regarding buyer agency or agency relationships
with Brenda Jones Real Estate - please
don’t hesitate to ask.
Contact us.
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