How do you pick the right real estate agent or broker?
Posted by askbetty on 09 Feb 2009 | Tagged as: Apartment Wanted, How to Rent, LaLa's Tips, New York City, New York Real Estate, Q and A, Real Estate Board of New York, The Industry
You don’t have the time to do your own thorough search. You don’t know if you’re getting access to all the listings. You are dealing with too much back and forth between different agents – who you know all share the same listings. And negotiating… you don’t even know where to start. Does paying more up front give you a discount on the rent or purchase price? If so, does it still give you a discount if you have bad credit?
There are many reasons to hire a real estate professional to help you with your search. It’s picking the right person to handle all your real estate needs that really matters.
Here are some considerations in finding the right agent or broker:
1. Does your agent have access to all the co-brokered listings?
2. Do they have expertise in the areas you would like to live?
3. Are there other agents in the company that would help manage your search if your agent becomes unavailable?
4. Is your agent punctual in responding?
5. Does your agent seem to understand the market?
6. Does your agent have the support of his/her agency? If this is a less experienced agent, do they have the advice of more experienced agents at their company?
7. Is your agent always reachable?
8. Does the agent you’re working with have the upper hand on technology?
The right agent will show you apartments in your budget and just above your budget to allow for negotiations. To figure out your budget, they will ask you questions about your income and assets. If you’re buying there will be additional inquiries into what you have to put down, where money is coming from and what assets you will have after down payment, closing costs and other charges associated with buying a co-op.
It is important to work with the agent you feel comfortable with. Real estate professionals work on commission, and commission alone. If you searching for the right agent do so only in the preliminary process. Due to REBNY rules, all REBNY members share the same listings. Stick with the agent you have come to know and trust. Of course, if your agent is not representing your interests, it is always advisable to find a new agent as quickly as possible.
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