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A good agent will listen to your
needs and search through properties that are available both their
own office and the Multiple Listing Service, then sort out the
inappropriate ones. They will likely show you a number of homes and
get your feedback and then continue the process until you have found
the right home. Be very candid with your feedback, point out your
likes and dislikes of the properties. Your Realtor should have a
copy of each of the listings you will be viewing with a space on
each of the pages for your written notes. You will not remember the
likes and dislikes you have of each home after you have finished
your entire showing tour. Make your notes immediately after viewing
each home. Also remember it is in your best interest to view only
a maximum of 4 to 5 homes on any one showing tour. It is easy to
become confused when viewing too many homes at one time.
A Realtor is paid on a straight
commission basis. They do not receive a salary or have an
expense account. They are paid only after they have sold something
and it successfully closes. This is why working with more than one
Realtor is not a good idea. None of the Realtors will know if it
will be to their financial benefit to spend any of their time or
effort trying to find you a property, when you could possibly buy
through another Realtor. Believe it or not, you will be best served
by dealing with one committed Realtor as opposed to shopping the
field with a variety of Realtors and Brokerages. By giving your
commitment to one Realtor, the Realtor will work with the enthusiasm
and diligent efforts required to successfully complete your
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