Virginia Real Estate Center

The Value of a Buyers Agent


Teresa Gindhart, Realtor
Mobile: 703-508-2843
teresa32@cox.net
Burell Realty
306 Cambridge Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Office: 540-899-2277
Fax: 540-899-0985
Toll Free: 800-771-9221 ext. 0

 


Value of a buyers agent

Buying a home is a complex process to say the least. With constant changes in regulations and laws that effect both buyers and sellers professional help can pay off. A home is the biggest investment that most of us will ever make and statistics show that people who purchase homes without professional representation often make costly mistakes. Fortunately these mistakes are avoidable. It's a matter of having someone there to provide you with information so you can weigh your options and make a wise buying decision. Buying can also seem very overwhelming an experienced professional can help you step by step to make your buying experience easy and enjoyable.

 

 

BUYER AGENCY WHAT DOES REPRESENTATION COST? 

 

         In real estate transactions the sellers pays the commission for both the buyer and listing agents. This allows you to be represented by a full time professional realtor at no cost to you.

 

WHAT DOES A BUYER AGENT DO?

 

A buyer agent can help you find the right loan program. Provide you with information on the market value of the home you wish to purchase. Write your sales contract and represent your best interest throughout the transaction.

 

CAN A BUYER AGENT SHOW ME ANY HOUSE ON THE MARKET?       

                                                     

Yes. A buyer agent can show you any house for sale that is on the market. Remember the agent who has the house listed is work

for the sellers best interest not yours.  

 

CAN I USE A BUYER AGENT

IF I BUY A NEW HOME? 

 

  Yes you can. There are major differences in the purchase of new homes versus previously owned homes. Lets look at the two biggest differences. The first is the contract. In previously owned homes the contract used by realtors comes from the board of realtors and seperates the cost into sellers closing cost and purchasers closing cost. In new homes the contracts are written by the builders often times the purchaser is required to pay all costs, (sellers and buyers). Builders often offer money for options or closing costs but this can be a small concilation if you are asked to pay all the closing costs. The second difference is loan programs. Realtors work with lenders daily and have information on all the new loan programs available. An important part of a buyer agents job is to find the loan program right for you. In contrast builders work with 1 or 2 different lenders and put you in the program you will most likely qualify for. This may not be the best program for you.

 

If you have any questions about buyer agency or the home buying process fill in the form below for more FREE information.


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