Buying
a Home
Use
a Buyer's Agent
Be Wary About the Listing Agent
Be Careful of the "Dual" Agent
Why You Should Not Make Any Major
Credit Purchases
Getting a Legitimate Lender and Getting
Pre-Approved
Finding the Right Seller
Build a Plan of Actions and Get Ready
Hot, Normal, and Cold Markets
Importance of Inspection
Avoiding Financial Stress
Use a Buyer's Agent
It's important that you choose an experienced agent who is
there for you. Your agent should be actively finding you potential
homes, keeping you informed of the entire process, negotiating
furiously on your behalf, and answering all of your questions
with competence and speed.
First,
find an agent who represents you and not the seller. This
is beneficial during the negotiation process. If you are working
with a buyer's agent, he or she is required not to tell the
seller of your top choice. In addition, he or she is also
focused on getting you the lowest asking price.
Also,
when you use a buyer's agent, you will see more properties.
Not only are they plugged into their Multiple Listing Service,
but also they are actively finding homes that are listed as
FSBO, or homes that sellers are thinking about listing.
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