What questions can you ask an unlikely real estate agent?
Robert Guerrero
Question: Which of these questions would you be unlikely to ask when interviewing a real estate agent? How many first-time homebuyers did you work with last year? How much do i qualify to borrow? What is your commission?
How do you pick a good realtor?
How to find a real estate agent
- Talk to a lender before you hire a real estate agent.
- Get referrals from your network.
- Research potential candidates.
- Interview at least three real estate agents.
- Request references — and check them.
- Go with your gut.
- Take a close look at your contract.
What is the difference between a realtor and a buyer’s agent?
Agents who work primarily with sellers are often called “listing agents,” REALTORS® who enjoy helping homeowners market and sell their homes. Those who work most often with buyers are referred to as “buyer’s agent,” or sometimes, “selling agents.”
When to ask questions about buying or selling a house?
The seller assumes the buyer will get a mortgage. The burden is generally on the real estate agent to keep their client, whether buyer or seller, fully informed and educated as to what’s happening. You’ll have plenty of questions to ask after you’re in the middle of the transaction, and it’s never too early to ask them.
Is it possible to buy a home without a realtor?
While it may not be for everyone, it is possible to buy a home without a real estate agent. We’ll show you what questions to ask when buying a home without a realtor as well as what to look out for. Let’s start off by looking at some common beliefs about buying without an agent.
What do real estate agents assume when selling a house?
The attorney assumes that the real estate agent told you something. The agent assumes that the attorney will explain it to you. The buyer assumes the chandelier will stay. The seller assumes the buyer will get a mortgage.
What’s the best way to sell a house with a realtor?
So, price competitively and make sure that you and your Realtor are getting the place in front of as many eyeballs as possible. “The higher the exposure, the faster the offers,” says Felise Eber, a real estate associate affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate and part of the Miami Beach luxury real estate sales team The Jills.