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I don't need an agent because I'm buying a new home from a builder

Reblogger Megan Izdebska & Hanna Manoufar Chandler, Scottsdale Real Estate Agent
Real Estate Agent with United Brokers Group

Original content by Nevin Williams Nevin NMLS #69651

signGet real!  Why would I want to have an agent act as a middleman when I can deal with the builder?  I can get the house for less because there will be no commission to pay. Why should I lose thousands of dollars just to have you walk in with me? If you are a home buyer how often have you thought this?  If you're a Realtor how often have you heard this?

When the cat is away the mice will play.  There are so many things that can work against a home buyer when they aren't properly represented. Check out  the latest scandal by some home builders.  No agent to review your paperwork and you aren't an attorney or well versed in deciphering a harmful clause in a real estate contract.  Glad I'm not you.

People will pay legal fees to protect themselves in a small civil case but think they can "wing it" on their own when buying a structure costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. As I recall a lot of people were taken advantage of by builders.  For example, everyone in the real estate community in Sacramento knew to steer clear of this company.  These unlucky home buyers who went at it alone ended up with a huge mess on their hands. A mortgage on a home they couldn't occupy.

Don't think this is an isolated incident.  Visit www.ripoffreport.com and type in your favorite builder and see what pulls up.  Most complaints are made by buyers who were not represented by an agent.  To further drive my point home, how many of you reading this post think oversight of mortgage lenders and investment people is a good idea?  Who is going to oversee your new home purchase?  The agent who is paid by the builder?  Uh huh, you catch my drift.

You're not  hiring a person who lets you look at the inside of houses or a shuttle driver.  You're hiring a professional who's little subtle re directions during the transaction helps you avoid disasters.  You think it was a great idea and we know it was more than that.  It saved you from a lawsuit.  These lawsuits aren't always contractual either.  Many can fall into the form of discrimination.  Some blatant most subtle.  I didn't know is no excuse in a courtroom.

Even if your theory of a home being sold for more holds true, hiring a Realtor to represent you in a purchase of a new home is much cheaper than the potential mounting legal bills or paying for a home you can't even occupy.  Agents know contracts, federal and local laws, have the inside scoop on bad and good builders and always stay abreast of breaking news that could affect the area you are buying in or the credibility of the builder.  If the builder thinks they can pull a fast one on you to make more money, then there's a good chance they might.

 

 

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Plus most builders in our locality simply refuse to reduce a non-represented buyer's purchase price even when there is no agent to pay.  Instead, they figure out what % of buyers will be represented (and have agents who will earn commissions), so the purchase price for the model is therefore set accordingly.  All buyers will pay that base price, represented by an agent or not, so that across all those homes, the builder makes its margin.  The buyer might as well have someone looking out for them.  My two cents.

Aug 27, 2010 05:50 PM
Robin Risley
Kamali Sotheby's International Realty - Cannon Beach, OR
CRS, GRI, Principal Broker

I am going to look up that website right now!

Aug 27, 2010 06:15 PM
Will Handley
Progressive Inspection Service - San Juan Capistrano, CA
Certified Master Inspection Services

They also need an inspection.  I advise clients to have inspections on the 11th month prior to the one year builder warranty expiring.  Its a catch all for all those hidden issues that the homeowner hasn't discovered as yet.  You can include all the stucco/plaster cracks along with site drainage issues, all the major operating systems, cracked or broken roof tiles, etc...

Aug 27, 2010 06:41 PM
Elite Home Sales Team
Elite Home Sales Team OC - Corona del Mar, CA
A Tenacious and Skilled Real Estate Team

It is always important to have someone on your side that knows the game.

Aug 27, 2010 06:44 PM
Nevin Williams
Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation - Cary, NC
Senior Mortgage Advisor

Megan and Hanna - Thank you for the reblog!

Sep 01, 2010 03:12 AM
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