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Home Buying Myth Number 1

I'll get the best deal on the house if I call the agent listed on the For Sale sign.

Maybe, maybe not. That agent represents the seller and is contractually bound to get the best deal for the seller. That doesn't mean the agent can't work with you in a fair and professional manner as a dual agent, but it does mean you should not disclose confidential details to the agent <i>until you are assured that the agent will keep your information confidential</i>.

Bottom Line
If you tell a seller's agent the top dollar you will pay for a house, the agent must pass that on to the seller.

Home Buying Myth Number 2

The agent told me I had to sign a Buyer Agency agreement before he would work with me, so I did, and now I'm unhappy with the relationship.

You might know you are a good match with an agent on the very first day you meet, but what if you aren't sure? If an agent asks you to sign an agency agreement before you feel comfortable about it, try one of these alternatives:

à Ask the agent to work under a verbal buyer agency agreement for a short time. Some boards allow this, giving you time to become familiar with the agent before you sign a formal agreement.

à Ask the agent to write a buyer agency agreement that covers a very short period, a day or a week.

à Find out if the agent can offer a non-exclusive buyer agency agreement. The agent would be your buyer's agent, but you would not be tied exclusively to him

à Let the agent continue to be a seller's agent--just don't disclose confidential information.

Bottom Line
If the agent will only work with you if you immediately sign a lengthy buyer agency agreement, you might be better off seeking another agent.

Home Buying Myth Number 3

I can find more homes for sale by calling lots of agents.

Maybe--but maybe not. If you are home shopping in a specific area, and the agencies belong to Multiple Listing Services, it means they all have access to the same properties.

Ask agents what areas they cover. Small-town agents might work over a large area. Agents in a city might restrict themselves to certain neighborhoods or subdivisions.

If you sign agreements with more than one buyer's agent, make sure the contracts are worded so that areas and duties do not overlap. For instance, Agent X works for you only in Victoria. Agent Y works for you only in Vancouver

Bottom Line
Researching and showing properties is time-consuming, so you'll get better service if you find an agent you like (within a given area) and stick with that agent.

Home Buying Myth Number 4

The agent with the most listings in town is the best agent to call.

Think about that. If an agent has that many listings to deal with, how much time do they have for buyers, especially buyers who might want to look at properties other than theirs?

Many top agents are turning to team systems, so time might not be an issue, but it's something to ask about when you interview an agent.

Bottom Line
A brand new (competent) agent can be every bit as effective as a seasoned pro. Someone working with fewer clients will have your needs in mind constantly. Hire the person, not a lineup of listings

 

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1. Identify Your Wants and Needs
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2. Pre-Qualification Process
Upon request we will suggest a lender that would be most suitable for your needs. Working with our lenders will guarantee that you search for and find a home in the price range that is best for you. You get full access to our private on-line network of properties that fall in your price range. We notify you as new listings become available.
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You can access properties on-line at the same time we, as real estate professionals do. Together we will select the right homes to view at a time that is most convenient for all. When there are changes to your search criteria or changes to one of the listings, you receive immediate e-mail notification. A member of our team can show you the homes as soon as they come on to the market.
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Once you find the right home and make the decision to purchase it, you’ll want to move quickly. With our help, your offer is written on your terms. With professional guidance, your offer is correct and all conditions you require are included. If you need it, you will get the time to consult with banks, appraisers, building inspectors, and family - without pressure. With these conditions written in for your protection, you can move quickly and confidently to secure the home you desire.
5. Real Estate Professional Represents You During The Presentation Of Offer
Most people list their homes expecting to negotiate. Usually room for negotiation is available. Knowing a property’s selling time on the market and neighborhood prices is valuable when negotiating. Our experts assist you through the entire buyer experience making sure you have all the information at hand to make the right decisions. You get the best purchase price for your new home.
6. Organize Financing and Building Inspection
Always make sure that what you think you are buying is indeed the property you are buying. As odd as this sounds, feeling comfortable with your purchase is a vital part of the home buying experience. Feeling comfortable has to do with securing the right financing. The right financing can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. The other factor contributing to your comfort is hiring a professional home inspector. Having the right professional is the way to gain peace of mind and guard your pocket book. A proper inspection will cover all areas of the house both structurally and mechanically and give you an objective view of the property. A qualified home inspector will provide you with a written report indicating areas of concern and the estimated cost of repair. Financing and inspection are just a part of the Buyer Services we offer.
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Through our strategic alliances, we offer you reliable and professional contacts with lawyers, movers, mortgage brokers, appraisers, builders, and other skilled experts to help you find and secure the new property for your family. As part of your transition into a new home, our team will coordinate all required services. That makes your part a whole lot easier.

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