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Six Pieces of Advice to Consider When Looking For a Real Estate Agent in Kingwood Texas

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Real Estate Attorney with Law Office of Bryan Fagan

Six Pieces of Advice to Consider When Looking For a Real Estate Agent in Kingwood Texas

Your real estate agent is someone who'll be working side by side with you on one of the biggest financial moves of your life. Your agent will be discussing business with you, teaching you and assisting you with purchasing or selling your property. It is imperative that you select a great real estate agent. We will go over six tips to help you chose a good real estate agent. Kingwood Texas market.

Tip #1 - Visit Their Website

Spend some time online and view the real estate agent's listings. You will be able to learn something about their business based on the website. Where they'll "showcase" the highlights of their service.
What makes them different than everyone else competing for your business. Ask how long they have been in the real estate business. Browse your potential agent's website and see if who they are resonates with you.

Tip #2 - First Impressions are everything

A good relationship with your real estate agent must be built on a foundation of trust. Trust that your agent will have your best interest in mind, not just a quick commission.
Often times your first impressions will be dead on. Can you put your faith in this person? Ask yourself if you feel comfortable doing business with this person. Most of the time, You will be able to answer these questions in a 15-30 minute long conversation.

Tip #3 - What is the strategy that you are going to implement. (Seller) or negotiation strategy (Buyer) for me?

A good real estate agent will have a plan for getting you the best price possible, whether you're buying or selling.
When you're considering working with an agent, ask them: What will be your marketing plan or strategy for negotiating for me?

Tip #4 - Work with a Kingwood Texas Expert. Should it happen that you're searching to find an agent in Kingwood Texas area. You will want to make certain that the person you are working with is familiar with the area in which you are working in. Make sure your agent has been local for some time and has completed several transactions in the local area. Real estate values will differ according to the location of a property and your agent will know the general market prices of a particular area.

Tip# 5 - Can you reach them at anytime?

What kind of working relationship do you think you will have?
At what times is your agent available to you? Can you do business directly with your agent, or do you have to speak with a secretary each time? When you schedule an appointment, what is the expected waiting time? Is it possible for you to phone two days ahead of time, or is it necessary to make your appointment 7 days in advance?

Know what it's like to work with your agent before you decide whether or not to move forward.

Tip 6- Is your agent able to provide references?

Satisfied clients will oftentimes provide references, letters of recognition or a phone number where other potential clients can call to see what it was like working with this agent.

If your agent has been working for the company for awhile now, they should have several references for you to see. Look into these references and see if your agent is someone you want to work with.

If you're considering an agent in the Kingwood Texas area, it's important to work with someone who's experienced and knows the local vicinity. Please call me for a free consultation when you want to buy or sell a home. You can contact me at 281-318-1455 or info@bryanfagan.biz.

For More information about Kingwood Real Estate in Texas or Humble Real Estate in Texas feel free to contact me or check out my website at http://www.bryanfagan.biz/mls-search2.html

Bonnie Kappler
Century 21 Lake Tulloch - Copperopolis, CA
GRI, Copperopolis, Ca

Good advice!  I am hearing more and more that the agent does not listen to the client.  I am not sure why this seems to be an increasing complaint.  Maybe agent's are burning out!

Nov 11, 2009 05:32 PM