|
The criteria are:
Look for those real
estate agents that proudly display the ABRŪ
designation and know that they are professionals in the field of buyer
representation |
What is a Real Estate Buyer's Agent?
|
Most MLS listed properties offer full commission
to Buyer's Agents. In some cases the agent is compensated by the buyer
through a negotiated fee or in some states the commission is split
between the buyer's and seller's agents based on the selling price of
the real estate property. It is important for the consumer to discuss
the buyer agent's compensation in the initial interview. In many cases
it is recommended that the consumer and buyer agent agree to the terms
of compensation prior to viewing real estate properties and sign a
written agreement based on these terms. This agreement should spell
out the responsibilities of both parties throughout the real estate
transaction. It is important to note that in some states, legislation
has been enacted to protect the buyer to the point that absent a written
agreement the agent represents the buyer throughout the real estate
transaction. Consult your local REALTORŪ for complete details when you
first start the search for purchasing any real estate property. |
Why use a Real Estate Buyers Representative?
|
The real estate buyer agent is responsible to protect their clients' best interests. Research by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSŪ has shown that when a buyer agent is used, the prospective buyer found their home one week faster and examined three more properties than those consumers who did not use a buyers agent |
The Benefits of Using a Buyers Agent
|
Most importantly, the
buyer would know that they are fully represented throughout the real
estate transaction.
|