Tyler Minges Home Buyers Guide 2017 Home Buyers Guide | Page 9

WHY YOU NEED AN AGENT | 6 REAL ESTATE AGENTS ARE EXPERTS NEGOTIATORS WORKING FOR YOU YOU NEED AN EXPERT SOMEONE WORKING FOR YOU! A real estate transaction can be an incredibly complex journey loaded with unexpected bumps and turns. You need a true expert to guide you down the best path and through the dangerous pitfalls that may come up. A real estate professional knows the market and will work with you to understand your wants and needs and work in your best interest, saving you time, money, and definitely many, many headaches. A buyer’s agent works for the buyer, not the seller, and puts the buyer’s interests ahead of anyone else’s interests. A full-service real estate professional will spend time getting to know your wants and needs and providing property information, comparable sales analysis, and community and tax information. A buyer’s agent can obtain a copy of a home’s historical documents, schedule and attend home inspections for you, answer any of your questions or concerns about a report or contract, and more. The bottom line--a real estate professional can provide you with the knowledge and service you need to be confident and comfortable in your buying decisions. 88% of buyers would use and/or recommend their agent to others. Buyers have typically recommended their agent at least once since their purchase. 1 A SKILLED NEGOTIATOR As a buyer in today’s market, having a talented negotiator working for you could save you thousands, perhaps even tens of thousands of dollars. After you submit your initial offer there could possibly be multiple renegotiations after the home inspection or appraisal. You will want someone who can keep the deal together until it closes. COSTS YOU NOTHING One of the biggest misconceptions home buyers have is that they will have to pay their agent’s commission. In most cases, the seller has to pay the 3% commission to the agent for bringing them the buyer, as well as pay 3% commission to their own agent for listing and marketing the home. So as a buyer, using a REALTOR ® costs you little or nothing.* * Select brokerages charge additional fees for services. HUFF Realty, a full service brokerage, charges buyers a $199 administration fee at closing. Tyler Minges, HUFF Realty | BUYER’S GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE