
If youโre looking to buy a house, then whom do you trust to help you find the best deal possible? A real estate agent, right? While that is true, itโs imperative that you have the right agent working on your behalf.
Today weโre going to be talking about setting up an agency agreement with a buyerโs agent. Weโll discuss the meaning of that term, what your arrangement can consist of, and the benefits of that relationship.
What is a Buyerโs Agent?
Simply, this is a real estate agent who represents the person on the buying side of a real estate transaction: the buyer. The agent on the selling side of the transaction representing the seller is often referred to as the listing agent. They are there to serve the seller, which means that they will be interacting with a lot of different buyers.
However, if youโre the one looking for a home, then having a buyerโs agent working for you is probably the best move that you can make. At first, you may wonder if itโs necessary to have one in the first place, but there are a lot of benefits that come from this relationship.
One thing to keep in mind, however, is that you have to have an agency agreement to get the best services. While you could work with an agent without an agreement, a lack of guarantees on both of your parts could lead to a lackluster process, which could affect your ability to close.
Overall, itโs much better to enter into an agency agreement with your buyerโs agent if you want to proceed. Not only will this ensure that you get the best service, but it offers written protections and guarantees that will come in handy during the buying process.
Benefits of Using a Buyerโs Agent
As you can imagine, having someone representing you when searching for a new home can have a few perks. Assuming that youโre not familiar with all of the details of what it takes to get into a new home (e.g., paperwork, inspections, financing, title insurance, appraisals, and so on), an agent will be able to make the experience much easier and smoother for you.
Letโs go over the primary reasons that you would want to sign up with a buyerโs agent.
BETTER REPRESENTATION
If you were to search for your next home by yourself, and you contact the listing agents you meet along the way, they will only have the interests of the seller in mind. Sometimes buyers unknowingly ask the agent representing the seller to help them in preparing an offer of the home. While this process is possible, as a home buyer you are asking the agent who represents the seller to now represent you as well.
This can bite you in a few different ways.
First, if there are multiple buyers interested in the property, you will have to compete with them without having a buyerโs agent to consult with you regarding strategies to beat the other offers. Essentially, you are negotiating blind, which means that you have little power in the proceedings. Secondly, if you are presenting your offer to the listing agent directly, your enthusiasm (or lack thereof) can be communicated to the seller without any context. For example, if you think that the asking price is a โgreat deal,โ then it may limit your chances of negotiation in the future since the agent will have relayed that comment to the seller.
Finally, you wonโt have someone who understands all of the complexities of the home-buying process at your disposal. Thus, you will have to rely on the sellerโs agent to provide you with all of the details, and again, your interests are not their primary concern.
Overall, a buyerโs agent will make sure that your needs are met during the whole experience. You will be building a relationship with your agent, who will want to know what kinds of elements are most important to you for your new home and what parameters youโre hoping to fill.
Then, when the negotiations begin, you will have a knowledgeable expert in your corner. The buyerโs agent will be able to guide you through the transaction, letting you know if there are risks or concerns along the way. He or she will help you navigate through the process so that you understand whatโs going on every step of the way.
NO FEES
Before you sign with a buyerโs agent, you may be wondering how much it will cost you. After all, he or she is putting in a lot of hours and work for you, so youโll have to provide compensation, right?
Fortunately, thatโs not handled by you. Rather, in almost every home sale, itโs up to the seller to pay both agentโs fees. This means that you donโt have to pay for anything out of pocket, and you can rest easy knowing that you got the best service regardless.
Here is another little known benefit of entering into an agreement with a buyerโs agent. Letโs say that you have an agent who has been helping you search for homes, but you have not signed a buyer agent agreement. That agent has to consider this risk: without an agreement, you could, at any time. decide to work with someone else to find a home. There is a chance the agent isnโt going to put as much time and effort into the experience to make sure that youโre satisfied.
No one wants to work for free, and when you donโt have a contract, it doesnโt make sense for the agent to make you a priority. Instead, he or she may focus on his or her other clients and put you lower on their list because the other people were willing to sign an agreement.
Overall, if you want the best service from your agent itโs a good idea to enter into an agency agreement.

MORE OPPORTUNITIES
How much time can you devote to buying a new home? By that, we mean how many hours can you spend looking for properties for sale, vetting them, and calling different agents to try to schedule showings? Assuming that you have a job and a life, the answer is probably a lot less than it should be.
With a buyerโs agent on your side, you donโt have to worry about missing out on an opportunity. He or she will dedicate enough time to finding places that fit within your parameters. Also, your agent will make sure to do legwork beforehand so that you donโt waste time on houses that wonโt be desirable.
Have you ever gone to an open house, only to be disappointed by the asking price or some other element of the property? A buyerโs agent will be able to vet the home before you even think about visiting it to make sure that this doesnโt happen. A good agent will know whatโs important to you and avoid properties that donโt meet your criteria.
Another thing about having an agent is that you can get access to more homes. If youโre checking only a handful of sites or listings, you will miss out on properties for sale that arenโt on your radar. Since your agent is connected to the real estate industry, he or she will be able to hear about houses that may not get listed publicly, or at least not on sites that you would be checking. Often, agents will let the other agents in their own office know about properties that will be coming on the market before anyone else. This can be great for you if your agent gets an inside tip.
PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
If youโre new to the home-buying process, you probably arenโt aware of all of the steps you have to take to make sure that youโre getting a good deal. Youโll also have to work with a variety of people, from mortgage brokers to lenders to appraisers.
With a buyerโs agent, he or she can recommend high-quality service providers to fit your needs. If you still havenโt secured a loan, your agent can put you in touch with someone who can help expedite the process.
These recommendations can run the gamut from people who will help you get financing to movers who can transport your stuff quickly and safely. Most buyerโs agents will have a talented roster of various people who can help make your transition into your new home as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
PROFESSIONALISM & LOYALTY
As we mentioned, you will want to sign an agency agreement with your buyerโs agent to ensure that he or she will be committed to you for the duration of your home buying experience. Once this happens, you will be able to get a lot more done in much less time.
For the most part, this paperwork stipulate that you and your agent are exclusive. This means that you agree to work with only your agent to find and submit offers on homes. This doesnโt mean that you canโt shop for homes online or walk through an open house without your agent; however, when it comes time to schedule a private showing or make an offer, you need to work solely with your agent.
This level of commitment is going to help you find your dream home much faster than if you tried to do it on your own. When you have someone working full-time, you can see more houses and work with more sellers to find the right fit for you.
On top of that, buyerโs agents are all about building a relationship with you. This experience is more than just about making a commission; itโs about ensuring that you are satisfied with your new property.
Because the agent isnโt paid until you close the deal, he or she canโt be satisfied unless you are. That means your agent will pull out all the stops to make this process as simplified and streamlined as possible.
Do you prefer to get emails or texts? Do you want to look at virtual tours or do you want to see homes in person? Whatever your preferences are, a buyerโs agent will make sure that your wants and desires are met at all times.
What to Ask a Buyerโs Agent?
By now, youโre probably sold on the idea of having an agent in your corner to help you find your new home. However, how can you be sure that youโve found the right one? Here are some critical questions to ask so that you know that youโve made the right decision before you sign anything.
What areas or neighborhoods do you specialize in?
This question is crucial because you want an agent who knows the areas in which you want to live. If you work with someone who is unfamiliar with the neighborhood, then how can you be sure that your needs are met?
For example, if there are particular โmust-havesโ that you want near your home, how will your agent know if theyโre there? If he or she doesnโt specialize in that neighborhood, you run the risk of missing out on the crucial elements you desire.
WHATโS YOUR AVAILABILITY?
Even with an exclusive contract, your agent may only do this as a part-time gig. If thatโs the case, then you have to make sure that he or she can dedicate enough time to finding the home of your dreams.
One thing to consider is your timeline. Do you have to move quickly due to a new job or expiring lease? If so, then you might want to find a buyerโs agent who can be on your case full-time. Otherwise, it could take longer to get into a new home, and you wonโt have the luxury of waiting for the perfect opportunity.
Something else to consider is scheduling. If you have very little time or a unique schedule that will make it difficult to see homes during normal hours, you may want to find an agent who can accommodate these needs.
Finally, remember that there are a lot of steps to getting into a new home. Before you hire your buyerโs agent, ask them how they help their clients achieve their home buying goals. If the market is really hot, ask them how they help their buyers compete and get the winning contract.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN AN AGENT?
In many cases, you want a buyerโs agent who has a lot of experience. Although new agents can be knowledgeable, there are a lot of different elements of this process that can be challenging. As a result, experience usually trumps knowledge.
Considering that youโre not paying out of pocket for a buyerโs agent, itโs usually a good idea to sign with someone who really knows what theyโre doing.
Bottom Line
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