5 Reasons to Hire a Buyer’s Agent


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Buying a home can be a complicated, costly, and time-consuming task. Many get overwhelmed by it and make mistakes in the process. This is especially true if it takes a long time to make a purchase and you end up rushing things along. It’s not something that’s done a lot, and you should do your best to make the right call on this matter.

That’s why it might be useful to hire the services of a buyer’s agent and let them guide you and advise you throughout the process. Many hesitate to do so, for various reasons, but in the end the benefits outweigh the downsides.

It’s free

This comes as a surprise to many but using the services of a buyer’s agent is free of charge at least for the buyer. There are no fees for the agent until the house is sold which means you get to take your time and choose wisely, since most people buy a home only once.

When the home is sold there’s a commission for the buyer’s agent and that’s how they make their living, but that’s not paid by the buyer themselves. The commission is taken care of either by the seller of the home or by its builder if you’re purchasing a newly built home. Why not take advantage of this useful service if it won’t cost you anything and the agent is obligated to have your best interest in mind?

An early heads up

Hiring an agent means you might be able to get a heads up on an upcoming sale. A good property buyers agent from Sydney will get tips on the local real estate that’s about to be put on the market. This is accomplished by setting up long-term relationships in the field and you should take advantage of that because it may end up saving you quite a bit of money.

There are a few ways this can end up being a good thing for the buyer. You might get to place your offer early on and thus outbid all other potential buyers before they even find out about the offer. Another benefit comes from the additional time you have to gather the funds before the house actually gets marketed.

Moving pieces

There is a lot of managerial work involved in purchasing a home since there are a lot of moving pieces to keep track of. A buyer needs to know which homes are available at what point, they also need to consult plumbers, electricians, interior designers and all other professionals whose advice they value about each of the properties. Many also decide to consult a financial advisor and a tax accountant since it’s a complicated financial move. It’s important to have in mind that other buyers and sellers also deal with the same issues and their needs to be taken into account and coordinated with the buyers.

This is where a buyer’s agent comes useful as well. They will handle these tasks for you and help you coordinate the whole process in a way that’s most comfortable for all sides involved. It’s an especially valuable service if you can’t decide between few properties.

Understanding the market

The real estate market, like any other, has its rules and tips and tricks that usually piled on and expanded as you get familiar with it and as you gain more experience. This isn’t something an average buyer can accomplish on their own regardless of how much research they do and how many expert advice they ask for.

A buyer’s agent has this information simply because they have seen every possible property investment out there and they know where you can save and what deals you should double down on. It is therefore important to discuss the purchase with your agent not just in terms of individual sales, but generally in terms of what you want to look for and what to avoid.  A personal relationship you form with your agent is therefore essential.

Negotiation

Buying a home will often require you to do quite a lot of negotiating. This is mostly about getting a good price on the home itself, but there are numerous other small deals to figure out as well. Negotiation is a skill not everyone has and that takes time to improve. If you’re not among the lucky few who have, an agent could do this part of the job for you.

The key to using these services is to be upfront with your agent and to let them know where you stand both financially and in terms of your overall plans and goals.

 

Hiring a buyer’s agent might be a good call if you plan to look for a house for a while and consider a variety of options. They have the skills needed for the job and their work is free, at least on your end.


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