Advice For Digging Up A Skilled Real Estate Agent In Prince William County If You're Looking For A $340,000 Transitional

Photo of 2903 Gilder Way #89 The most suitable agent probably isn't a pushy individual, and is not always the one with the most sales under his or her belt. The right real estate professional for you is easy to get along with,  and comprehens the fact that you have a choice in Realtors.
Stuart Nesbitt
Stuart Nesbitt
Every buyer is different. Some purchasers are moving in from out of state. Some buyers need help selling their current home in addition to buying a new townhouse. Some home buyers love Transitional-style homes. Others do not. In the same way that each purchaser is unique, Realtors have different aptitudes and faculties. Here's how I think you should pick the right real estate professional for you when you’re purchasing in 22026: Photo of 2903 Gilder Way #89
  1. Check out Realtor referrals. — I like Angie’s List because I know that Angie’s List voice verifies each review. You can also see if the agent or brokerage has any awards for client satisfaction.
  2. Take a minute to talk to a couple of real estate pros — You don't have to exhaust yourself chatting with agent after agent, but at least chat with two or three to see who you're most comfortable with. Take a moment to chat to me on the phone. If I can't help you, I can point you toward a real estate pro who is more suited to your needs.
  3. It's important that you get along well with your real estate professional. — You and your Realtor might be spending a lot of time together. You want a Realtor that “gets you”.
  4. Find out how each Realtor identifies properties. — When choosing a Realtor, ask how they seek homes. Some real estate professionals have their own preferred listings that they favor. But you want what’s ideal for you, not what’s best choice of for your Realtor. So make sure the real estate pro is willing to search high and low to find the best home for you. That includes using the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) as well as their own personal network.
  5. Find out more about your representation agreement. — The Commonwealth of Virginia requires all licensed agents to sign a representation agreement before showing properties or having material discussions about a specific Transitional. Be very wary of any agent that is not concerned about getting a representation agreement signed. A representation agreement describes the agent's responsibilities and your obligations when a real estate agent shows you a property in Prince William County. It doesn't hurt to have a lawyer take a look at your representation agreement, but usually that's not necessary. The document is pretty straight forward.
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Stuart Nesbitt is a Realtor® licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia. His office is located in Fairfax County near the City of Alexandria in Belle Haven. He was born and raised in Northern Virginia and attended Fairfax County schools. Call him at any time to discuss your real estate needs.