“Hello there! I noticed you admiring this stunning open
house. How would you like to sign with me as your Metairie or New Orleans buyer’s
agent, and find your dream home?”
The appropriate answer for this question depends on what
leads up to it—first off, whether you have already decided to enlist the
services of a Metairie or New Orleans buyer’s agent. It’s a good decision, but
even if you have—and this agent seems well-mannered and likeable— at this point,
the answer real estate professionals would recommend is, “Give me your card—I’ll
get back to you.”
The reason not to jump at the first offer is the same as
why you wouldn’t agree to buy the first house you visited without first looking
around the neighborhood. So why do so many people sign up with the very first
agent who says hello? It probably comes from some simply being unfamiliar with
buyer’s agents and their industry.
You want to team with a buyer’s agent who is educated,
quick-thinking, experienced, and most of all, thoroughly familiar with the
current real estate offerings in Metairie and New Orleans. Before teaming up with
anyone, there are a few questions to be answered:
Is this agent licensed?
The agent’s card should show a valid real estate license
number (if not, in the immortal words of a certain Cuban bandleader, they’ve got some ‘splainin’ to do!). You can
verify that the licensee is currently active on the state website, or you can
go to the ARELLO (national database) to confirm the information. Having a real estate license is the
most basic requirement you require for legal as well as practical reasons.
Does signing with this agent obligate you to
use other recommended services?
Sometimes a buyer’s agent works in tandem with other associated
home-buying service providers (like home inspectors or mortgage brokers). There’s
nothing wrong with recommending professionals they know to be trustworthy—but
using them should never be a requirement. You want to keep your options open
for identifying good prices and services, so recommendations need to be that…and
only that.
Does the agent have a good recent track
record in Metairie and New Orleans?
It’s not enough just to ask the agent about his or her
track record, although you certainly should have that discussion. Ask if you
can speak to a recent client to get an appraisal of their experience. That’s
key, because having a full staff and plush offices may be attractive, but they’re
just window dressing. What you are after is the service a buyer’s agent actually
delivers. And don’t be reluctant to check the web for the agent’s online
reputation, although that’s less reliable. You want to get a picture of the
full scope of this person’s skills and credentials. If the agent doesn’t seem
to measure up, move on to another candidate.
Signing with the first Metairie or New Orleans buyer’s
agent that you meet, like choosing the first name that turns up in an online
search, is a first step that’s likely to be in the wrong direction. Doing a
little extra research to find the right candidate will pay off in time and
effort saved later on!
Questions about buying or selling a home?
Call Terez B. Harris
504.297.2619
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504.297.2619
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Terez B. Harris
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
(504)297-2619
www.TerezHarris.com
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