usctrojanman29_IHB
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[quote author="cherry14" date=1235322250]I'm glad most people are saying not to sign with this guy. That was my gut feeling as well.
What is a realtor supposed to do, exactly? It's not 1979, so we don't need to have the realtor give us a printout of the available houses and drive us around in a Lincoln Town Car. Basically, we've been finding all the houses we are interested in online, and then just asking our realtor to get us more info and/or show them to us. I feel like a realtor should alert us to new properties, though, and our current realtor isn't doing that at all. The only real benefit of a realtor seems to be helping with the negotiations and writing offers and all that. Is there any other reason to have a realtor? My husband initially wanted to just use an online service like Redfin, but I insisted we needed a real estate agent. Maybe I was wrong.</blockquote>
Another good test is to ask your agent to contribute part of their commission towards your closing costs. With today's access to information and listings like on realtor.com or redfin.com buyers have a lot more information and knowledge available to them and thus the agents dont have to do as much leg work. Your agent should have set up an MLS search for you that way you can see new additions and price changes as they happen. There isn't that much work the buyer's agent has to do so I think it's very reasonable for agents to kick back a part of their commission which would make the transaction more of a win-win. Most agents are worthless and only push their clients into buying something and unfortunately that gives a bad name to the good ones out there.
What is a realtor supposed to do, exactly? It's not 1979, so we don't need to have the realtor give us a printout of the available houses and drive us around in a Lincoln Town Car. Basically, we've been finding all the houses we are interested in online, and then just asking our realtor to get us more info and/or show them to us. I feel like a realtor should alert us to new properties, though, and our current realtor isn't doing that at all. The only real benefit of a realtor seems to be helping with the negotiations and writing offers and all that. Is there any other reason to have a realtor? My husband initially wanted to just use an online service like Redfin, but I insisted we needed a real estate agent. Maybe I was wrong.</blockquote>
Another good test is to ask your agent to contribute part of their commission towards your closing costs. With today's access to information and listings like on realtor.com or redfin.com buyers have a lot more information and knowledge available to them and thus the agents dont have to do as much leg work. Your agent should have set up an MLS search for you that way you can see new additions and price changes as they happen. There isn't that much work the buyer's agent has to do so I think it's very reasonable for agents to kick back a part of their commission which would make the transaction more of a win-win. Most agents are worthless and only push their clients into buying something and unfortunately that gives a bad name to the good ones out there.