Reasons to buy a home with a Realtor’s help
Real estate agents (some of whom are Realtors, members of the National Association of Realtors, or NAR) are licensed professionals. In most cases, sellers have a real estate agent working for them — a listing or seller’s agent — so you’ll want someone on your side, a buyer’s agent, who also has your back in negotiations and can help you understand how to make an offer on a home.
A buyer’s agent can help homebuyers in a host of other areas, as well. Here are some of the tasks you’d have to do yourself if you were to buy a home without a Realtor:
- Find homes that match your budget and needs. Real estate search sites give you a sampling of what’s available, but you’ll have to research whether asking prices are justified based on comparable home sales in the area. Your Realtor can help you do this and save you time.
- Dig up facts on a neighborhood, including ones that a seller might not disclose that could be important to you. Your Realtor can share insight you might not have thought to ask about, too.
- Negotiate an offer, including the price and other clauses and contingencies in the purchase agreement.
- Navigate the home inspection, and negotiate repairs or credits with the seller.
- Decipher paperwork that could be filled with complex jargon and terms you don’t understand.
- Request and review seller disclosures. You might not know what to ask for or what sellers in your state are required to disclose.
For more information:
Sami Ness Nassimiha
NESS TEAM MIAMI
☎️(786) 203-0991
www.nessteammiami.com
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