Buyers Agent
There are a few things a real estate agent can't tell you when you're buying a home, like....
- How much you should offer on a home?
- What price the seller will accept?
- What terms are in your favor?
- Why the seller is moving?
- Why you shouldn't buy the house you're thinking about?
Unless, of course, you've hired a buyer's agent!
Most agents work for the seller. That means the agent owes his loyalty to the seller, even if the agent is your best friend, or a relative. Even if the agent has been showing you homes that aren't listed with his company. Even if he's spent the last few days with you and promises to do his best for you, he still works for the seller.
A buyers agent is different. He works for you. A buyer's agent is obligated to get you the best price and terms and to make sure that you don't pay more than a home is worth. A buyer's agent is the consumer advocate that is on your side.
If you're house hunting, the option is yours. An agent that works for the seller, or an agent that's on your side. To discover the difference, call today. You'll be glad you did!