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Why Choose Buyer Representation
Until
recently, real estate agents always represented the seller, not the buyer, in
real estate transactions. Even, that real estate agent who drove you from house
to house looking at properties was not working for, or, on your behalf. By law,
the agent was always required to get the highest price and the best possible —
for the seller!
Recent market developments have caused all this to change, as more and more
real estate agents and companies offer to represent the buyer in the real
estate transaction. You can now have an agent specifically committed to
represent you, from the initial selection of properties, to the contract
negotiations, to the settlement table.
More than one million people in the United States are licensed to sell real
estate. Of those licenses, very few are Buyers Representatives. Consumer
advocacy groups, in virtually every state, are now being reformed to enable and
encourage representation for the buyer.
Whether you’re a first time buyer or an experienced buyer, it is good to know
that your real estate agent has your best interests in mind as you select a
home.
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