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Finding the Best Realtor for Your Home Purchase
Navigating through today’s maze of properties for sale can be tricky. Having a realtor who not only knows the area, but can also gauge what type of home is best for you, is essential. But how do you choose the most qualified person for your quest?
Often word of mouth is a good way to start. Do you have friends who had a positive experience with a local realtor? If not, try to find a realty company that is known for great customer service.
Having a good rapport with you realtor is key. Open and honest communications will help both of you be on the same page when looking through the list of properties available. Additionally, choosing a good realtor will save you a lot of time and frustration.
Make a list of exactly what you are looking for – proximity to your job, schools, price range, and floor plans desired – so your realtor has a clear idea of what type of house to show you. If you find that most of the properties your realtor is taking you to are unacceptable, it may be time to revisit what you had originally expressed, and clear up any miscommunication. You may also have to examine whether your expectations of available homes are within the price range you can, or want to, afford.
Agents often have a niche that they specialize in. If you are in the process of buying a larger home with a yard for your expanding family, you probably don’t want to be dealing with an agent that focuses on downtown condominiums. Conversely, if you are looking to downsize in your retirement years, having an agent that has sold suburban homes for 30 years may not be ideal either.
Don’t be afraid to switch realtors if you see warning signs that this person does not have your best interests in mind.
* Are they trying to talk you into a purchase of a home where you don’t feel 100% comfortable?
* Do they take more than 24-30 hours to return your calls?
* Have you been notified that this realtor is also helping to sell the same house he is encouraging you to buy? Ensure you are getting the best deal possible with both sides represented by one person.
While you can’t judge a book by its cover, keep an eye out in the area you want to live for realtors that have good marketing programs. Bus benches, large ads in newspapers, flyers and various radio or television commercials show that this realtor is serious about his business.
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What about a guy friend and his intent to call?
A guy friend of mine (35) who I (29) went out with early 2005 for 2 months, has expressed an intent to call. He’s a realtor, and is moving and working hard at present, and has a busy schedule. I’m busy but don’t have as much going on. He’s alluded to wanting to get together, to a romantic interest in me, and has said that he would like to take me out for dinner sometime in the upcoming weeks. I have sort of mentally decided to “wait for him” because I really like him and want to be available if the opportunity presents itself, to be with him. He’s that appealing on many levels to me. Is this foolish? It’s what my head and heart are telling me to do right now. At some point though, if he never does call, it will be time to move on. Do you think he’s sincere about getting in touch, or am I just fooling myself?
I wouldnt put my life on hold waiting for a phone call from a guy, usually if you wait it never happens, get out and enjoy your life, if he calls then if your not busy then go. Dont let him think that, all you do is sit and wait on him. he would like that to much, and dont let him use you as a booty call..
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