We’ve all heard these questions or statements at one time or another, so At Home decided to answer the most popular legends and misconceptions out there about the realtor profession. Whether renting, buying, selling, leasing, or investing, many clients or potential clients have posed at least one of these statements to our agents who now can answer all of them with easy explanation and the best intent.
So read on for a thorough debunking of the Top 7 Myths About Real Estate Agents:
Not true. In the majority of cases the property’s value is distinct and therefore asking price does not change regardless of whether there is an agent involved. One of the downsides is first of all that you will have to negotiate directly with the seller and neither of you may be good at it. Buying or selling a home is a very emotional experience for everyone while experience has shown that deals often fall apart because emotions get in the way. The other problem is that both parties want to save the real estate commission but there is only one commission to save.
You should be aware that your legal costs will be higher working directly with theseller because the real estate attorney or title company will have more work to do.
Agents get paid to drive clients around or show property.At Home only makes money when a transaction is closed and payments to the seller or lessor are transferred. Agents are paid the entire commission.Definitely not. For most agents, they could be splitting the commission with their agency, relocation company or partner agency. The agency's share can be as low as 50/50 or less if there are more than 2 parties involved. |
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Real Estate is VERY hard. It is constant marketing, prospecting, and handling complex transactions. It can be a lot of time and effort with no guaranteed return. It can be extremely stressful. It’s very rewarding to find someone the right property, but until the transaction closes, it’s pretty high stress for the agent as well as the client.
It’s rarely part time. Agents are constantly answering calls, emails and texts. Nights, weekends and holidays included. Agents work with people on the biggest financial transactions of their lives. It’s emotional and complicated. Not just anyone can be an agent. An agent has to be a special person that is knowledgable, helpful, and a good negotiator.
A great local agent can make an incredible difference, so never settle. The right agent can save you time and money. Consider an agent who has lived and worked in the same town for 8-10 years. They know the streets like the back of their hand. They have the inside track on upcoming deals and past transactions that can be key to success. Find an agent that you get along with, who understands your needs!