by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
To Buyers: If you want representation, work with a buyer broker. They are legally obligated to represent your interests in any negotiations with sellers, states The Consumer Federation of America. Groups such as the Consumer Federation of America and AARP recommend...
by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
“Unlike the traditional agent who looks out for the seller, a buyer broker acts as your advocate, helping you find the home you want, then negotiating the lowest possible price.”
by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
Exclusive agencies are the best. They remove any conflict of interest, which is the main reason for considering a buyer broker in the first place.
by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
Exclusive buyer’s brokers work only with buyers and don’t take listings. They’re obliged to help you find the best deals and lowest price. Unfortunately, agency standards have changes so much in the past ten years that real estate agents themselves...
by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
A conflict of interest is more likely when real estate firm that represents sellers assigns you one of its brokers as a buyer agent. That’s why many people believe an “exclusive” buyer broker is preferable. If there aren’t any in your area, and...
by JHelms1 | Dec 24, 2014 | News
Buyer brokers: agents that buyers can call their own—If your real estate agent isn’t a buyer broker, he works for the seller-Buyers no longer have to fend for themselves.
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