BUYING
FINDING
THE RIGHT AGENT
You want to find the right home, in the right location, at the right
price - and you want to do it quickly, with minimum hassle. The best
way to do that is to work with a professional realtor who understands
your wants and needs, your time frame and your financial boundaries.
Why work with an agent?
- You'll save time. An agent can pinpoint homes that fit your
needs and dismiss those that don't.
You benefit from an experienced negotiator. Your agent will manage your
offers and
counter-offers, ensuring that you get the best possible price for your
home.
You'll get the right information. Your agent knows the neighbourhood and
can give you accurate information on local real estate
values, taxes, utility costs, services and amenities.
You can always count on great advice. Because your agent is familiar with
the entire home purchasing process, he or she can advise
you of your legal and financial options, and recommend
appraisal, home inspection and contracting services.
Choose an agent who understands your needs
Here are a few questions to ask to help you determine if an agent
is right for you:
- * Will you be representing my interests?
* Do you have access to MLS information?
* Will you provide market evidence to support the price?
* Will you look after closing and possession details?
* Can you be contacted at any time?
Working with an agent
Let your real estate agent do the searching for you. The best buys
aren't in the newspaper ads; most great opportunities are on "hot
sheets" that are available every morning to salespeople with
access to MLS information.
An agent's job is to:
- Provide information on the property and the area
Negotiate a price and terms that are agreeable to both buyer and seller
Help arrange a source of financing
As a homebuyer, you must work with your agent to find the home
that's right for you. Communication is key - tell your agent
what you want, and be specific.
- Offer a detailed description of your property needs and wants.
If you will absolutely not
consider a house without a hardwood
floor, say so. And if air conditioning is a "nice to have" rather
than a "must have," communicate
that, too.
Be specific about where you want to live. If you refuse to live outside
a certain area, it might take longer to find you a home,
but your agent will know not to waste your time with anything not
in your chosen neighbourhood.
Tell your agent what you can afford. He or she can help you get a pre-approved
mortgage so you know for sure what your price range will be.
Communicate your likes and dislikes for each property you see. It will
help your agent narrow down the possibilities.
Commit to one salesperson.
Respect and perform the terms of the purchase agreement.
Keep an open mind. Agents know about those charming little areas that
you've never even heard of. You might find your dream
home in a completely unexpected place.
CHOOSING A NEIGHBOURHOOD
You're not just buying a home - you're buying a location. And even
the most perfect house won't feel right if you're in the wrong
neighbourhood. Educate yourself about the area so you'll choose
wisely - and end up being happy with your decision.
George Grdic
Sales Representative
Awards: President's Gold Award, Sales Achievement Award, Master
Sales Award
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