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Home Buying | What Home Buyers Want From Their Realtor

So, what’s in it for me? It’s not an uncommon question when considering an offer for any kind of service, especially Real Estate.

If you are considering hiring a real estate agent, setting clear expectations and anticipated results should be part of the conversation well before you sign the dotted line. Gone are the days of relying on word of mouth, a TV ad or flyer in the mail when it comes to making the important decision of buying a house. With the internet impacting our daily lives 24 hours a day, most people have become diligent about researching  and educating themselves on the home buying process, and having a trusted person by their side. 

Whether you are a first-time home buyer or going on your eighth real estate purchase, it’s important to understand exactly what you will be receiving from your agent. Typically, a home buyer’s agent will be paid a commission from the home sale so there is no out of pocket expense for the buyer. Regardless, it is important for a home buyer to set reasonable expectations of the agent

Millennials, in particular, are interested in the home buying “experience” and use a slate of tools in finding a potential home, according to a Zillow Group report. The 2016 study found that millennials see their real estate agent as a trusted advisor or partner in the search, rather than just someone who is searching for information on houses.

As a result, there are more expectations of today’s real estate agent and often, that involves an interviewing process. Younger buyers are more likely to interview at least two agents, before deciding on who will represent them.

Some of the questions you may consider asking during an agent interview are:

The majority of people considering buying a home have also dabbled into some research on current properties, and have laid out some personal financial scenarios (qualifying for a mortgage) before even jumping into a full blown search. This will actually benefit the real estate agent as she or he will get an idea of what type of homes appeal to you and will help streamline the process. The agent should be willing to go beyond some of the parameters (price, location, style, etc.) to broaden the search, something you may not have considered. By doing so, some properties that might not have been included in the original search will show up and you may change the criteria as a result. The agent becomes another set of eyes and serve as a frank and forthright advocate.

Beyond searching and finding potential homes, buyers expect the following:

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