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Buying A Home . . . Step Two - Getting Your Own Representation Smart home buyers only work with a buyer representative, whom they hire specifically to represent them. Purchasing a home is a complex, major transaction and in the majority of cases the seller will be represented. It makes sense to have your own representation.
Having a buyer representative benefits you because: - Real estate buyer's representatives are responsible for protecting their clients' best interests. The buyer´s agent is held to a higher standard of skill and care in dealing with you than is a subagent of the seller or the seller´s listing agent, who would work with you on a customer basis. - Buyers' agents have an affirmative duty to their clients to investigate and disclose all facts that bear on your decision to buy. You can also expect to receive more counseling, expert opinion, advocacy, and advice regarding the buying decision. - The quantity and quality of client-level services are at least the same as those a listing agent would give sellers. Buyers are not legally entitled to this level of service unless they retain their own real estate agent to represent them. - As your buyer representatives we actively work to find a home for you, check market data to avoid you paying too much, represent you in negotiations and much more. We will help to make your purchase an easy one.
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