Buyer’s realty agents serve an important purpose, even in an age where property searches can be conducted online. House-hunters should not rely on online sources for listing information, as they are often incomplete or outdated. Moreover, a buyer’s agent serves as an adviser throughout the home-buying process, keeps clients abreast of current market conditions, helps determine their needs and figure out a way to achieve as many of them as possible, and helps buyers reassess what home features they need based on their lifestyle. Additionally, buyer’s agents help house-seekers narrow down their choices, handle the negotiations, offer oversight when it comes to inspections and necessary repairs, and represent them at the closing table. Although they have given up their role as gatekeepers of property information, buyer’s agents remain an important part of the buying process. | Read More
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