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Ten Things You Should
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Having the right
real estate
professional by
your side can
greatly improve
your home-buying
experience. A
good rule of
thumb is to
interview a
minimum of three
candidates. Here
are 10 questions
to ask during an
interview:
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Are you a
full-time
professional
REALTOR®?
How long
have you
worked full
time in real
estate?
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What
geographic
areas do you
specialize
in?
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Do you have
a Website?
What
information
can I find
there?
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How will you
keep me
informed
during my
home search
and
throughout
the
transaction?
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Do you have
a staff or a
team? If so,
what roles
will they
play in my
transaction?
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Will you
show me
properties
from other
companies’
listings?
(Some real
estate
companies do
offer their
buyers’
agents a
higher
commission
if they are
able to sell
“in-house”
listings. In
those
instances,
there can be
added
incentive to
limit the
range of
homes you
are shown.
This may
affect your
home search
and how much
your agent’s
fee will
be.)
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Will you
represent me
exclusively,
or will you
also
represent
the seller?
May I have
that in
writing?
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How will you
get paid?
How are your
fees
structured?
May I have
that in
writing?
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What
distinguishes
you from
other real
estate
agents? What
is your
negotiating
style?
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May I
contact some
of your
recent
clients as
references?
Do you have a
performance
guarantee? If I
am not satisfied
with your
performance, can
I terminate our
buyer agency
agreement? (In
the heavily
regulated world
of real estate,
it can be
difficult to
offer a
performance
guarantee.
Typically,
agents will
outline verbally
what you can
expect from
their
performance.
Keller Williams
Realty
understands the
importance of
win-win business
relationships:
The agent does
not benefit if
the client does
not benefit.)
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