Preparation: A Crucial Aspect of Buyer Agent’s Role
In today’s fiercely competitive real estate market, the role of a buyer’s agent extends far beyond scheduling property viewings. It involves meticulous preparation to ensure that every step taken is in the best interest of the client.
Researching Previous Sales History
Before scheduling a property viewing, a diligent buyer’s agent delves into the property’s history. This includes determining if the property has been recently sold (perhaps a flip), used as a rental, and when it was constructed. This information provides valuable insights into the property’s background and potential issues.
Identifying Red Flags
By scrutinizing property photos and carefully reading the agent and public remarks, a buyer’s agent can identify potential issues that may not align with the client’s needs. This includes assessing the condition of the roof, landscape, location, easements and any mentioned contingencies such as rent-back arrangements or as-is sales.
Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)
Running a comparative market analysis (CMA) helps the agent determine how the property is priced compared to similar homes in the neighborhood. This analysis is crucial in advising clients on making competitive offers.
Availability and Accessibility
In a market where properties sell rapidly with multiple offers, it’s essential for the buyer’s agent to be readily available to schedule showings at short notice. Additionally, having a network of colleagues or team members who can step in when the primary agent is unavailable ensures uninterrupted service to the client.
Contract Expertise and Contingency Management
Navigating through the intricate Northern VA Residential Sales Contract, which can expand to over 26-30 pages with contingencies, requires in-depth knowledge and expertise. A proficient buyer’s agent understands the contract intricacies, explains contingencies effectively, and ensures that offers are accurately drafted without errors or missing information.
Market Insight and Strategic Approach
Understanding the dynamics of the market where the client is purchasing is paramount. This includes assessing the competitiveness of the neighborhood, trends like waiving contingencies or offering appraisal gaps, and strategically timing offer submissions, especially when facing offer deadlines.
Effective Communication and Collaboration
A proactive buyer’s agent initiates communication with the listing agent to gather essential information before submitting an offer. This approach demonstrates professionalism and can significantly enhance the chances of the offer being accepted by the seller. When I am the listing agent, I am always shocked when I get an offer in my email without any prior communication from the buyer’s agent. It indicates that the agent may not be willing to go the extra-mile if issues arise or to help keep a transaction running smoothly.
A professional agent will always put your best interests first! So before you decide to go with the agent that is willing to offer discounts or rebates, find out why they are willing to do that. The old saying is true, you get what you pay for. And when it comes to purchasing such a large asset, you deserve to have the very best representation and support.