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Your Keller Williams Buying Agent A qualified, competent real estate agent will help you navigate the myriad of decisions that arise when buying property, especially in today's difficult real estate market. Your buyer's agent provides invaluable assistance to you in a variety ways: - Creates a property search profile based on your wants and needs list.
- Finds, screens and previews possible property matches from a variety of sources.
- Arranges for private viewings of properties that match your search criteria.
- Maps them out for you and accompanies you to such.
- Makes sure that you see all available properties that interest you in a timely manner.
- Helps you to obtain and verify all needed information about properties you may want to acquire.
- Adds experience and expertise in all aspects of the entire buying process such as negotiations, contracts, inspections, closing and more.
- Brings a network of known and trusted real estate professionals to the table. If your agent doesn't have the answer, he or she likely knows someone who does.
- Always and only has your best interests in mind so you always have someone on your side.
- Can handle and advise you on all price and contract negotiations.
- Provides you with all the possible options and opportunities without holding back.
- Gives an unbiased, realistic view of any property and your options. Unlike buyers and sellers, an agent has no emotional attachment to property.
- Has the knowledge to help you ask the right questions during the entire process.
- Your agent knows and can recommend time tested and reliable service providers such as real estate attorneys, home inspectors, contractors, movers and more.
- Can help you to explore, locate and secure suitable financing options.
- Assists you and your attorney during closing.
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Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions about our buyer's services or would like to make arrangements for a no obligation consultation with one of our real estate professionals.
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Buyer's Agency Definition A real estate agent employed to work in the best interests of a buyer in a real estate transaction. The agent's loyalties are with the buyer. It is the agent's duty to share any information about the property or sellers that may help the buyer make decisions regarding the transaction. Agent status must be disclosed to all parties. Dual Agency Definition Dual agency occurs when a real estate agent is representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction. Since the agent has promised a duty of confidentiality, loyalty and full disclosure to both parties simultaneously, it is necessary to limit the agent's duties in this situation. Both buyer and seller must consent to this arrangement in writing. If you find yourself involved in a dual agency relationship, make sure that you completely understand the dual agency definition as it is applicable to you. New York State Agency Disclosure Click Here To Open This Document |
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