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Neighborhood SpecialistsHiring a Buyer's Agent Who Specializes in Your NeighborhoodKingman Real Estate REALTORS® are required to ask prospective home buyers if the buyers are working with another agent. That question is not asked as a means to make conversation. Agents need to know because they don't want to interfere with another agent's client. They also don't want to be hit with procuring cause. Sometimes a buyer will say, yes, and then clarify that they have asked a friend or family member to represent them. Buyers feel more comfortable working with an agent they know versus hiring a complete stranger, so wanting to hire a friend is understandable. They feel that a friend or family member will tell them the truth and look out for their best interests, but that type of situation can also create conflicts, in more ways than one. Hiring a Friend or Family Member as a Buyer's AgentThe main problem is an agent who is close to the buyer might decide to save a friendship over delivering hard, cold facts. It's difficult to draw the line between business and friendship. For first-time home buyers, buying a home involves spending more money than most buyers have ever spent in their lives. When significant amounts of money are at risk, it makes more sense to hire an experienced real estate agent who has first-hand knowledge of your area. Think about this: if you were being unjustly sued, would you hire Uncle Joe from one town over who just passed the bar exam, or would you hire an aggressive local lawyer who annually wins dozens of cases just like yours and goes to lunch with the judge?
Kingman Real Estate Hiring a Neighborhood SpecialistSometimes buyers hire agents who work outside of an area. Working with an agent who doesn't have intimate knowledge of the neighborhood can hurt a buyer. For example, here are 12 pieces of crucial information that a neighborhood specialist will undoubtedly know, whereas an out-of-area real estate agent may not:
Buyers deserve complete disclosure and to receive pertinent information that often only a neighborhood specialist can provide. Neighborhood specialists know which home inspections should be performed that are particular to the area, and they can refer local inspectors and contractors. In Closing: An agent in my office moved to Sacramento from the Bay area and bought a home in Land Park. This agent was seasoned and had sold for many years, but she still paid $150,000 more for a home because she hired an agent who did not specialize in the area. When I asked if she knew her home had been listed as a FSBO for $150,000 less, her eyes bulged. I sort of wished I had kept my mouth shut since it was now water under the bridge. Kingman Real Estate 8 REO Tips for Buying Foreclosures Three Basic Foreclosure Types How to Buy Bank Owned Foreclosures How to Deal with a Low Appraisal
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