Words Of Advice For Finding A Real Estate Agent To Assist With Getting A Luxury 5-Bedroom $515,000 5-bedroom Colonial-style Similar To 12052 John Hancock Ct In 22192 In Woodbridge

Photo of 12052 John Hancock Ct The dream licensed real estate adviser for you might not have a brand new car, and is not necessarily the one with the most years on the job. The best choice of real estate pro in 22192 in Prince William County wants to find a home that appeals to you (rather than to the real estate pro),  and gets your needs. Here's what you should pay attention to when finding the most compatible licensed real estate adviser for you when you're purchasing a abode like 12052 John Hancock Ct with 5 bedrooms:
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    2. 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
    3. Speak with a few Realtors — The Realtor should have time to speak to you. If you pick the most popular real estate pro in Woodbridge, you might find yourself working with a junior associate affiliated with that real estate professional. You sometimes need to see the house you don't want to buy to feel comfortable with the home you will pick up. It's the same with agents.
    4. Don't under estimate the value of chemistry. — You will probably be working with your real estate agent anywhere from 2 to 12 months, so it helps to get along with them. You and your real estate pro might be spending a lot of time together.
    5. Ask them how they search for houses. — When picking a Realtor, ask how they seek properties. Some real estate pros have their own preferred listings that they favor. But you want what’s dream for you, not what’s great for your real estate professional. So make sure the real estate pro is willing to search high and low to find the right house for you. That includes using the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) as well as their own personal network.
    6. The devil is in the details. — The Commonwealth of Virginia requires all licensed agents to sign a representation agreement before showing properties or having material discussions about a specific place of residence. Be very wary of any agent that is not concerned about getting a representation agreement signed. 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. This advice is heavily used for a reason.
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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.