The Role of a Buyer's Agent
The Buyers Agent is a role that has become critical in the world of
real estate. Primarily because home buyers have come to realize that it is
a good idea to have someone who specializes in dealing with their needs as
a buyer during the home purchase process.
For many years the
entire home transaction was typically handled by one agent, or one type of
agent. That is an agent who deals with both buyers and sellers. Much of
the time the whole deal was seen to by the listing agent. While this is
fine for the seller, buyers found that their unique needs were not being
seen to completely. This is understandable as the agent's primary
responsibility was to their original client, the seller of the
home.
So, the role of the buyer's agent evolved. The buyer's agent
is primarily concerned with the location of suitable homes for their
clients. Sometimes there is quite a list of requirements and the time that
is necessary to dedicate to such requests can be demanding. Once a
suitable property is found, the buyer's agent commences the contracts and
offers on the property. They see to all aspects of this process including
the inspections of the home, and all other aspects of the sale. This role
is pivotal as there are usually numerous steps to closing a home and they
can be quite complex if one is not knowledgeable on the topic of real
estate contracts. Usually the agent will also ensure that all of the
buyer's subjects are met or dealt with in a acceptable manner.
About the author: Steve Proski is an associate broker,
Accredited Buyer's Representative, and a Certified Residential Specialist
who excels in the Scottsdale real estate market. Steve specializes in
bringing hopeful buyers together with their ideal Scottsdale homes. For
more information contact Steve soon or visit
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