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Buyer's Agent
A buyer's agent is your trusted guide in the real estate journey, offering invaluable insights and support throughout the buying process. They evaluate property values accurately, leverage their network to uncover desirable listings, and negotiate the best deals on your behalf. With a buyer's agent by your side, you can navigate the market confidently, knowing you have a dedicated advocate working tirelessly to find your dream home.
What Can A Buyer's Agent Do for You?
01.
Prepare Buyers Guide and Presentation
02.
Meet Buyers and Discuss Their Goals
03.
Explain Buyers and Sellers Agency Relationships
04.
Discuss Different Types of Financing Options
05.
Help Buyers Find a Mortgage Lender
Additional Benefits of Working with a Buyer's Agent
06. Obtain Pre-Approval Letter from Lender
07. Provide Overview of Current Market Conditions
08. Discuss Earnest Money Deposits
09. Explain Home Inspection Process
10. Educate Buyers About Local Neighborhoods
11. Discuss Foreclosures & Short Sales
12. Explain Recording Devices During Showings
13. Create Internal File for Buyers Records
14. Send Buyers Homes Within Their Criteria
15. Start Showing Buyers Home That They Request
16. Schedule & Organize All Showings
17. Gather Showing Instructions
18. Send Showing Schedule to Buyers
19. Look For Possible Repair Issues
20. Gather Buyer Feedback After Each Showing
21. Update Buyers When New Homes are listed
22. Share Knowledge & Insight About Homes
23. Guide Buyers Through Their Emotional Journey
24. Keep Records of All Showings
25. Update Listing Agents with Buyer’s Feedback
26. Discuss Home Owner’s Associations
27. Estimate Expected Utility Usage Costs
28. Confirm Water Source and Status
29. Discuss Transferable Warranties
30. Explain Property Appraisal Process
31. Discuss Multiple Offer Situations
32. Provide Updated Housing Market Data
33. Update Buyers On Any Price Drops
34. Find the Right Home for Buyers
35. Determine Property Inclusions & Exclusions
36. Prepare Sales Contract
37. Educate Buyer’s On Sales Contract Options
38. Explain Home Warranty Options
39. Update Buyer’s Pre-Approval Letter
40. Discuss Loan Objection Deadlines
41. Choose a Closing Date
42. Review Comps With Buyers To Determine Value
43. Prepare & Submit Buyer’s Offer to Listing Agent
44. Negotiate Buyers Offer With Listing Agent
45. Execute A Sales Contract & Disclosures
46. Once Under Contract, Send to Title Company
47. Coordinate Earnest Money Drop Off
48. Deliver Copies to Mortgage Lender
49. Deliver Copies of Contract/Addendum to Buyers
50. Obtain A Copy of HOA Bylaws
51. Coordinate Inspections with Buyers
52. Meet Inspector At The Property
53. Review Home Inspection with Buyers
54. Negotiate Inspection Objections
55. Get All Agreed Upon Repair Items in Writing
56. Verify any Existing Lease Agreements
57. Check In With Lender To Verify Loan Status
58. Check on the Appraisal Date
59. Negotiate Any Unsatisfactory Appraisals
60. Coordinate Closing Times & Location
61. Make Sure All Documents Are Fully Signed
62. Verify Title Company Has Everything Needed
63. Remind Buyers to Schedule Utilities
64. Share details about settlement
65. Solve Any Title Problems Before Closing
66. Receive and Review Closing Documents
67. Review Closing Figures With Buyers
68. Confirm Repairs Have Been Made By Sellers
69. Perform Final Walk-Through with Buyers
70. Resolve Any Last Minute Issues
71. Attend Closing with Buyers
72. Provide Home Warranty Paperwork
73. Give Keys and Accessories to Buyers
74. Close Out Buyer’s File Brokerage