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Attn New Home Buyers!! Please Call Me BEFORE You Visit New Home Builders, Not After!! Things The Builder's Sales Person Won't Tell You!!

Reblogger Susan Neal
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks

This is an important post by Lenn, because it is confusing for buyers to know how it all works.  This is an important piece of info to share. 

I represented one couple for a long time, showing them many many homes, and then they called and asked me what I knew about the new home tract near the resales we had been touring. 

I asked them to please not visit new home developments without me and they were offended until I explained this fact of life with them: once they've gone without me, I can no longer help them. 

I asked them to go to lunch and I'd get there as soon as I could. They waited and I drove for over an hour from where I was to get to the sales office to meet them there so they wouldn't have to come back later and I could register them.

Original content by Lenn Harley 303829;0225082372

Attn: New Home Buyers!!  Please Call Me BEFORE You Visit New Home Builders, Not After!! 

Things The Builder's Sales Person Won't Tell You!!  
The most important thing that the on-site sales representative at the new home model or sales sales office is:

"Broker must accompany & register customer's on first visit."
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We agents and brokers are well aware of this practice and for the new agent who isn't, it's valuable information. 

However, if you're a home buyer, THIS IS IMPORTANT.  Once you visit that new home sales office and REGISTER YOURSELF, that builder is in total control of your transaction.  YOU WILL PROBABLY NOT BE ABLE TO LATER BRING IN A BUYER'S AGENT TO REPRESENT, ADVISE, HELP YOU WITH THIS TRANSACTION. 

Prospective home buyers are not aware of this builder practice.  HOW ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO KNOW???  YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW.   That is why this builder practice is NOT disclosed in their advertising. 

I received a phone call yesterday and one today from home buyers interested in new home communities in my market area.  They each had questions about financing, taxes, schools, value, etc. about the new home models they had toured over the weekend. 

I'm happy to help new home buyers with information.  It's a big part of my business.  HOWEVER, once you have visited that builder and registered yourself, THAT BUILDER WILL NOT PAY AN AGENT for our work. 

Builders operate on a "procuring" basis.  If the real estate agent or broker introduces YOU to the builder, that Realtor, agent, broker has "procured" you for the builder and they will pay us a generous fee. 

If you visit the builder's sales office BEFORE you introduce a real estate agent, they will not pay us. 

So, if you have questions that you can't get answered by the SALES AGENT WHO WORKS FOR AND REPRESENTS THE BUILDER, I cannot help you.

Home buyers are often considering resale homes for sale as well as new construction in the area and in their price range.  Agents will spend many hours showing and providing information about resales.  However, if new construction is a possibility, we want to be involved in that too, not just the resales that we spend many hours and days showing. 

So, to home buyers, I say:  "USE YOUR AGENT.  USE THEM TO SHOW YOU THE RESALE HOMES FOR SALE and USE THE AGENT TO INTRODUCE YOU TO NEW HOME BUILDERS TOO."

WE CAN HELP. 

New Home for Sale  KHov

The two homes shown above, one new construction example and one an existing home, are from the same builder in the same community.  WE AGENTS CAN SELL BOTH.  Further, we are able to provide you with value opinions not often available from new home builders. 

CALL AN AGENT BEFORE VISITING THE NEW HOME BUILDERS.

WE CAN HELP!!

 

 

 


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Comments(5)

Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
Dallas Homes

Susan, thanks for re-blogging Lenn's valuable post.  Your comments at the beginning are familiar.  Buyers just need a little education.  Love your ticking clock!

Mar 21, 2012 04:12 PM
MichelleCherie Carr Crowe .Just Call. 408-252-8900
Get Results Team...Just Call (408) 252-8900! . DRE #00901962 . Licensed to Sell since 1985 . Altas Realty - San Jose, CA
Family Helping Families Buy & Sell Homes 40+ Years

Sadly, buyers assume they will get a better deal when in fact they no longer have an advocate.

Mar 21, 2012 06:03 PM
Susan Neal
RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks CA & Sacramento Area Real Estate Broker

Thanks for your comments.  It can be disapointing to have a client call you after the fact and tell you that they don'tunderstand the paperwork they have already signed and they have now decided that they want you to reporesent them.  If they are buying from a new development that simply won't work.  I'll answer a question or two on the phone, but I don't want to assume liability wihtout being a recognized agent in the transaction.

Mar 22, 2012 05:14 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Susan.  I try to get buyers in a new home development while we're touring resales.  Otherwise, I try go  get them registered anyway.  You just never know what someone is going to buy.

Mar 22, 2012 07:52 AM
Susan Neal
RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks CA & Sacramento Area Real Estate Broker

Hi Lenn - That's a good idea.  I have asked some people if they were interested in newly built homes and some say that they aren't interested because they would have to deal with building fencing, landscaping, etc.  Of course, once they see what is available i resales in their price range, they might change their minds.

Mar 22, 2012 10:25 AM