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Financing Tips Home Selling Tips The Realtor's Role Relocating Real Estate Glossary | Buyer Broker Agreements and How They Work At some point during your property search, you will need to find someone to represent your best interests and assist you with the purchase. A business relationship occurs when you agree to engage a licensed real estate professional to represent you. This could be one of the biggest decisions that you make. It is important to understand two topics Real Estate Agency and the benefits of hiring a real estate professional in a Buyer Broker Agreement discussed below... What is a Buyer Broker Agreement? - A Buyer Broker Agreement enables you to hire a Realtor®, who would be your buyer representative who, by law, must exclusively represent your best interests at all times.
- They will guide you through the home buying process
- They will help you structure an offer that protects you
- They will negotiate and advise you on the details...so, you can make the best decisions.
Consulting Skills and Personal Service - A Buyer's Agent listens to your feedback and concerns about each home.
- They provide comparable sales of homes within the area to help you determine the best price to offer.
Teamwork...Everybody Wins - A Buyer's Agent works together with you to form a team. So you don't feel like they are trying to sell you something. Real buyer agents are considered Real Estate Consultants and are licensed Realtors®.
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