Tips For Locating A Solid Real Estate Agent In 20155 If You’re Seeking A Mid-Market 4-bedroom Colonial-style

Photo of 14665 Red House Rd Your best choice in 20155 probably isn't a pushy individual, and is not always the one with the most sales under his or her belt. The ideal real estate pro in 20155 in Prince William County doesn't get hurt feelings if you have a different opinion,  and is not afraid to tell you the truth (even when you don't want to hear it). Here's a number of tips for identifying the perfect real estate agent for you when you're buying a house with 0 sqft of living space:
    1. Check out licensed real estate adviser 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. Interview several real estate agents — You sometimes need to see the house you don't want to buy to feel comfortable with the home you will buy. It's the same with licensed real estate advisers. There is no one-size-fits-all. I know that I'm not the real estate professional for every home buyer.
    3. Don't under estimate the value of likability. — You will probably be working with your Realtor anywhere from 2 to 12 months, so it helps to get along with them. Professional expertise is an important criterion when choosing a Realtor in Prince William County.
    4. Ask the agent his/her process for finding homes. — When picking a licensed real estate adviser, ask how they identify houses. Some real estate pros have their own preferred listings that they favor. But you want what’s best for you, not what’s right for your real estate agent. So make sure the licensed real estate adviser is willing to search high and low to find the dream property 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 house. Be very wary of any agent that is not concerned about getting a representation agreement signed. Some representation agreements describe a rebate paid to the property seeker at closing. (Nesbitt Realty offers rebates.) You'll want to read the fine print to make sure that this rebate isn't pulled away at the last minute. Some representation agreements describe hidden administrative fees of $500 to $1000 that you must pay at closing. (Our does not.)
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