So, you’ve decided it’s time to begin the hunt for a new home? That’s great news! You’re about to embark on an amazing journey for you and your family. New neighborhood means new neighbors, meeting new friends, maybe a new school for the kids… There will be new places to explore like restaurants, shops, all kinds of local points of interest… This is such an exciting time!
Did you know that the average modern family moves into a new home once every 13 years? Pride in Home Ownership is still held in very high regard. Of course there are tax benefits, equity and security advantages once renting becomes a thing of the past. In addition, there are so many intangible benefits that your entire family will certainly enjoy. |
It can be a tricky thing to get the right home at the best price possible though. Considering that this purchase is something most folks do only one or two times in their lives, it would be very wise to consult a professional to help you through the entire process. Don’t go it alone without representation. While it’s fun to surf around online looking at home buying choices, when it comes down to looking at these options closely and seriously, it’s time to get all the facts in order and much of that information is not going to be found online.
With so many facets tied to a real estate transaction, it’s important to hire a professional. There’s a good reason professional Realtors are required by law to hold a license to assist the public in all of these transactions.
A committed, hard-working Realtor will oversee all of the intimate details on your behalf, every step of the way, and typically, it’s the Seller who pays their commission. If you thought you had a serious illness, would you self-diagnose by way of Google or Web M.D. – without ever consulting a medically trained doctor? I wouldn’t think so. Of course, buying home is not a matter of life and death, but it is something to be very cautious about. You don’t want to miss a so called “minor detail” or misunderstand a “simple clause” that ends up being a huge problem, and turns your purchase and your family upside down. |
- So how should you proceed?
After you’ve scoured the Internet looking at homes online, do yourself a favor and hire a professional Realtor that is familiar with the area you’re looking to purchase in. Show them you’re loyal and serious. Make sure they have current copy of your pre-approval letter from your lender, and sign a contract with the agent to find you a home and negotiate on your behalf. Laws vary from state to state with regards to who’s is representing who during a transaction so it’s important that you know what’s going on. Making sure that an agent is representing you is often called a Buyer Agency Agreement or a Buyer/Broker Agreement. With your permission, they will represent your interests through the entire process and not the sellers.
- How do you find the right agent?
That’s a great question! Some people ask their friends or family members about their home buying experience. Referrals in this business play a major part, and Realtors pride themselves on receiving them. It’s one of the highest compliments they could receive! Open houses are a good place to seek out an agent as well because usually there is a little time to chat as well as notice how they interact with others (not knowing of course) that you’re considering them to help you find your new home. Notice their communication skills and appearance. How do they carry themselves? Does their style fit with yours? Truthfully, it’s not too hard to instinctively pick up on the fact that someone you’re considering hiring is honest, hard-working, passionate, kind, professional, and knowledgeable in the area that you are looking to buy in.
The fact is that most agents are very friendly, composed and charismatic. Their livelihood depends on it. That doesn’t mean it’s all for show either. The lengths a professional Realtor usually goes to during a transaction to keep your trust, keep you smiling, and for a chance at earning an eventual commission means they love helping families and they are committed to the job. It’s a very unique job indeed. |
You say you have questions?? |
- Never be afraid to ask questions.
Buying a home still remains one of the single most important decisions you’ll ever make. So in essence, if there’s something about the area you don’t like, or it doesn’t fit with your lifestyle, ask your agent about other possibilities that might accommodate you more appropriately. It’s illegal for a Realtor to steer anyone in one direction or another, but Realtors will arm you with all the information you’ll need to make the right decision with regards to where you really want to be living, and you can begin or resume the search at that time. Sometimes searches change a little bit once you actually begin looking at homes and neighborhoods in person vs simply online.
- An agent can be a wealth of information.
Realtors who really know their area can be a great resource when you’re chatting about all the new local points of interest you’ll probably be taking advantage of while living there.
- A final thought about a modern-day, professional agent.
A truly professional Realtor is so much more than someone taking you around, showing you a few homes and taking you to lunch, simply to earn a commission. It is a very tough job to maintain and balance effectively.
There are so many facets to this business, especially in the current times we live in, there are frequent changes in legal issues and regulations, processes to follow, continuing education, broker, insurances and impact fees. In addition, the reality of the consistent hard work that attaches itself to each and every transaction, today’s successful Realtors are very much in it to win it – for you.