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What is a Real Estate Buyer's Agent?
A real estate buyer's agent represents the consumer who is purchasing the
property in the real estate transaction. This agent owes full fiduciary
responsibilities, duties and loyalty to the real estate buyer. The buyer's
agent works for the buyer client and has the clients best interests in
mind through out the entire real estate transaction process.
The agent is compensated by the buyer or
seller through a negotiated fee or in some states the commission is split
between the buyer's and seller's agents based on the selling price of the
real estate property. If a property is purchased through another company,
typically the commission offered to the cooperating broker covers the
negotiated buyers fee. It is important for the consumer to discuss the
buyer agent's compensation in the initial interview. In many cases it is
recommended that the consumer and buyer agent agree to the terms of
compensation prior to viewing real estate properties and sign a written
agreement based on these terms. This agreement should spell out the
responsibilities of both parties throughout the real estate transaction.
It is important to note that in some states, legislation has been enacted
to protect the buyer to the point that absent a written agreement the
agent represents the buyer throughout the real estate transaction. Consult
your local REALTORŪ for complete details when you first start the search
for purchasing any real estate property.
Why use a Real Estate Buyer's
Representative?
As a consumer, how often do you buy real estate property? Once, twice,
three times in your lifetime? Purchasing real estate is a complex and
major transaction with many details to be handled. In the majority of
cases the seller will be represented by an agent. Wouldn't you want to
have complete and fair representation in the real estate transaction?
The real estate buyer agent is responsible to protect their clients' best
interests. Research by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSŪ has shown
that when a buyer agent is used, the prospective buyer found their home
one week faster and examined three more properties than those consumers
who did not use a buyers agent.
The Benefits of Using a Buyer's Agent
A buyer's representative will:
- Evaluate the specific needs and wants of the
buyer and locate properties that fit those specifications.
- Assist the buyer in determining the amount
that they can afford (pre-qualify), and show properties in that price range
and locale.
- Assist in viewing properties -- accompany the
buyer on the showings, or preview the properties on behalf of the buyer to
insure that the identified specifications are met.
- Research the selected properties to identify
any problems or issues to help the buyer make an informed decision prior to
making an offer to purchase the property.
- Advise the buyer on structuring an
appropriate offer to purchase the selected property.
- Present the offer to the seller's agent and
the seller on the buyer's behalf.
- Negotiate on behalf of the buyer to help
obtain the identified property -- keeping the buyer's best interests in mind.
- Review and explain all legal documents to the
buyer.
- Assist in securing appropriate financing for
the selected property.
- Provide a list of potential qualified vendors
(e.g. movers, attorneys, carpenters, etc.) if these services are needed.
- Most importantly, fully-represent the buyer
throughout the real estate transaction.
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