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10 things you should ask
a real estate agent
Having the right real
estate professional by your side can greatly improve your home-buying
experience. A good rule of thumb is to interview a minimum of three candidates.
Here are 10 questions to ask during an interview:
1.
Are you a full-time professional REALTORŪ? How long have you worked
full-time in real estate? What geographic areas do you specialize in?
2.
Do you have a Website? What information can I find there?
3.
How will you keep me informed during my home search and throughout the
transaction?
4.
Do you have a staff or a team? If so, what roles will they play in my
transaction?
5.
Will you show me properties from other companies’ listings? (Some real
estate companies do offer their buyers’ agents a higher commission if they are
able to sell “in-house” listings. In those instances, there can be added
incentive to limit the range of homes you are shown. This may affect your home
search and how much you your agent’s fee will be.)
6.
Will you represent me exclusively, or will you also represent the seller?
May I have that in writing?
7.
How will you get paid? How are your fees structured? May I have that in
writing?
8.
What distinguishes you from other real estate agents? What is your
negotiating style?
9.
May I contact some of your recent clients as references?
10.
Do you have a performance guarantee? If I am not satisfied with your
performance, can I terminate our buyer agency agreement?
(In the heavily regulated world of real estate, it can be difficult to offer a
performance guarantee. Typically, agents will outline verbally what you can
expect from their performance. Keller Williams Realty understands the importance
of win-win business relationships: The agent does not benefit if the client does
not benefit.)

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