oYnou a first-time buyer, or perhaps it’s just been awhile since you’ve been in the market. Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions you will likely undertake in your life. Knowing this can create a cloud of fear and hesitation in your mind and around the transaction; it is only natural.

How do you work through it and fulfill your plans to reach your goal of homeownership?

Consider these points below to help focus your search and set your goals within your financial plan for 2010.

The Inside Scoop to Hiring a REALTOR

Find a REALTOR that will represent you as a Buyer, and consider a Buyer’s Representative contract to align your interests; The Argument for a Buyer’s Representative Agreement Contract

In Idaho, without a Buyer’s Rep Contract (Buyer Agency), your information does not need to be held confidential by your agent in negotiating…which can certainly work against you in the wrong situation! It guarantees the Buyer their personal information will be held confidential, surviving the transaction itself, and allows the REALTOR to negotiate on behalf of the Buyer. For example, when the REALTOR presents an offer to a Seller without a Buyer’s Rep in place, if the Seller’s Agent asks, “Can they offer more?” and the Agent knows they can and their circumstances, the Agent can respond, “Yes, I believe so, they have just received a large inheritance!” This obviously does not help the Buyer in negotiating! (More details of the Agency relationships in Idaho are in the Agency Disclosure Brochure, which may be found on my website here.)

Have you been in touch with a REALTOR and wondered why they stopped communicating with you? It may be they will not work without a Buyer’s Rep contract in place. In addition to protecting the Buyer, the Buyer’s Rep contract also assures the REALTOR that the Buyer has committed to working with them, and is not still shopping other Agents or working with more than one. When an Agent puts the time into finding and showing homes to a Buyer and advising them along the way, the Agent is not going to be compensated for his/her time unless a transaction closes.

The Buyers Rep also sets out a clear set of expectations for both parties. If either party is dissatisfied with the service, typically either party may cancel the contract in writing. Confirm with your REALTOR that they have and support this policy.

Will I have to pay my Buyer’s Agent?

If the home you are buying is listed in the MLS, the Buyer’s Agent’s commission is being paid by the Seller. In fact, they already agreed with their agent how much they would pay a Buyer’s agent when they signed their listing agreement. Sellers agree to pay this fee because this assures the Seller that the Buyer is represented, will be appropriately advised and pre-qualified, and once an offer is accepted it will be less likely to fall through as all the appropriate steps are being taken along the way. It also reassures them that the people who come into their home are “real” potential Buyers, that the Sellers are not taking the time to clean and prepare their home (disrupting their schedules) for a showing that is in fact just a curious looky-loo. Even For Sale by Owners are almost always willing to pay a Buyer’s Agent, as often they aren’t educated about the entire process anyway, and do not know the laws about what they are required to disclose about their home, etc, where to find forms, etc. 

Check for any designations the REALTOR has earned.

For example, are they an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR)? Designations are additional education pursued by the REALTOR beyond the minimum continuing education credits required by the State of Idaho. The quality of their knowledge and education is an asset to you! 

Consider your personality and your communication style

Be sure you find a REALTOR with whom you are compatible. Homebuying is not only a big financial commitment, but also an emotional one. Do you prefer frequent phonecalls? Are you email and text only? Are you a numbers and charts person?

It’s critical that the agent you chose is both skilled and a good fit with your personality and that you bond with your agent in a way that you feel you can trust them. Remember, your agent has guided many transactions in his/her career, and will likely have some insight into the transaction options for you along the way.

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