1. Good Access More convenience A real estate agents
full-time job is to act as a liaison between buyers and sellers. This means
that he or she will have easy access to all other properties listed by other
agents and will know what needs to be done to get a deal together. For example,
if you are looking to buy a home, a real-estate agent will track down homes
that meet your criteria, get in touch with sellers' agents and make
appointments for you to view the homes. If you are buying on your own, you will
have to play this telephone tag yourself. This may be especially difficult if
you're shopping for homes that are for sale by owner.
2.Negotiating is Tricky Business Many people don't like
the idea of doing a real-estate deal through an agent and think that direct
negotiation between buyers and sellers is more transparent and allows the
parties to look after their own interests better. This is probably true —
assuming that both the buyer and seller are reasonable people who are able to
get along. Unfortunately, this isn't always an easy relationship
3. Contracts Can Be Hard To handle If you decide to buy
or sell a home, the offer-to-purchase contract is there to protect you and
ensure that you are able to back out of the deal if certain conditions aren't
met. For example, if you plan to buy a home with a mortgage but you fail to
make financing one of the conditions of the sale — and you aren't approved for
the mortgage — you can lose your deposit on the home and could even be sued by
the seller for failing to fulfil your end of the contract. (Keep in mind that
the details of any contract may vary based on state law.)
4. Real Estate Agent can`t lie Well, OK, actually they
can. But because they are licensed professionals, there are more repercussions
if they do than for a private buyer or seller. If you are working with a
licensed real estate agent under an agency agreement, such as a conventional,
full-service commission agreement in which the agent agrees to represent you,
your agent will be bound by law to a fiduciary relationship. In other words,
the agent is bound by law to act in his clients' best interest, not his own.
5. Not Everyone Can Save Money Many people eschew using a
real-estate agent in order to save money, but keep in mind that it is unlikely
that both the buyer and seller will reap the benefits of not having to pay
commissions. For example, if you are selling your home on your own, you will
price it based on the sale prices of other comparable properties in your area.
Many of these properties will be sold with the help of an agent. This means
that the seller gets to keep the percentage of the home's sale price that might
otherwise be paid to the real-estate agent.
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