Why it pays to use an agent to buy your home*

  • Agent has most information in one place about what is on the market. 

  • Agent can supply information on real estate values, taxes, utility cost, municipal services and facilities.
  • Agent can help you to contact a lender to determine how much home you can afford and financing options.
  • Agent can help you find the home best suited to your needs, size, style, features, location and accessibility.
  • Because, agent has no emotional ties to a property, agent can be objective and point out its advantages and disadvantages.
  • Agent acts as a liaison between you and the seller to present offers and counter offers, until an agreement is reached.
  • Agent knows the resources of information you need (i.e. comparables and property profiles).
  • At closing, agent will review all closing documents with you.

 

*Real Estate business practice varies from region to region.  Information provided on this Webpage is base on the buying and selling process for Southern California, USA.  To find out more about real estate business practice in any other city, contact local real estate professionals.

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