You've heard the phrase, "It is better to give than it is to receive". This may be true depending on who you ask. Everyone we know falls under one of these two qualities. They are either "Givers" or "Takers".
So is your real estate agent a "Giver" or "Taker"? If you don't know, then you don't know your real estate agent well enough to work for you. Get to know your agent. Find out if she is a "Giver" or "Taker".
Why is it important to know this and when your real estate agent should be a "Giver" and when should she be a "Taker"?
If you are looking to buy a house, your realtor should be a Giver. Why? Because Buyer's Agents are Givers. I say this, because a realtor, who wants to help someone buy a home, truly gets satisfaction in helping the buyer. This is the person who will agree that it is better to give than it is to receive.
The Giver is the person you want representing you as a Buyer's Agent.
Now that we know that a "Giver" is someone who has your best interest in mind, why on earth would you use a real estate agent who is a "Taker"? Well, if a buyer's agent is a "Giver", then conversely, a seller's agent is a "Taker".
A seller's agent uses their Taker qualities to sell your home because deep down inside, they need to get the best and highest price. Yes, they are in contract with you to do this, but their satisfaction comes from selling the house without regard to the buyer or seller. As a result, you (the seller) just happen to be the beneficiary of a Seller's Agent who is a Taker.
The Taker is the person you want selling your home.
Peter, I the "giver/taker" analogy is a unique way of looking at the client representations model.
Thanks you for such a clear and cogent blog. Rosean