For Buyers
Sunday, September 05, 2010
 
Thinking of buying? Let me help you find your dream house, before someone else does
 
Do home buyers need the help of a Buyer Representation?

 You Bet!  Because when buyers work with a real estate professional who is 100% loyal and completely committed to them, chances are that the entire home buying process will go smoothly, with more buyer satisfaction.

 What exactly is a Buyer Representative?

A Buyer Representative works solely for you and has no legal or other responsibilities to the seller.  When working with a Buyer Representative, you have the advantage of personal representation, independent counseling, loyalty, confidentiality and trust.  On the contrary, while helping you present an offer, negotiate, and close a transaction, a listing agent has certain fiduciary responsibilities to the seller

Can you show us any home we want to see?

Of course!  I have access to any home listed on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS.)  I may even know of something that isn’t available to the general public yet.
 
Will a Buyer Representative disclose more information?

Yes! As your buyer representative, my fiduciary responsibility is to you!  I will be forthcoming with all available information about properties that you are investigating for purchase.

 Does a Buyer Representative make decisions for us?

No!  As your personal ally, advocating your best interests, I am obligated to provide you with as much information as possible every step of the way.  This means specifics regarding location, value, the offer, negotiations, contingencies, counter offers, financing and the entire process from start to finish.  Armed with such vital and detailed information, you will be able to make decisions that are right for you and your situation.

 What about negotiating the details?

I’ll be there!  In your corner, protecting your interests and offering advise on how to handle the process.

 Who pays for this service?

That’s the best part...generally speaking, unless otherwise agreed, the Seller will pay a Buyer’s Representative. 

So, what have you got to lose?