for a home, just so that you know what to expect, and what will be expected of you.
WHO A REALTOR IS
Simply put, a real estate agent is someone licensed to list and sell real estate, including homes, multi-family properties, commercial, and industrial buildings. A Realtor®, however, is somewhat different. A Realtor® is a member of the National Association of Realtors®. While an agent is always a real estate agent, a real estate agent isn’t always a Realtor®. As mentioned, real estate agents who work on behalf of the best interests of the buyer are commonly called buyer’s agents. All listing agents represent the seller, but other agents who don’t have buyer-agency agreements with prospective buyers — even though they may show homes to those buyers — are working on behalf of the seller and must obtain the best price they can for the seller. In contrast, buyer's agents traditionally work on commission, as outlined in the listing agreement. However, evolving regulations now allow for more varied compensation structures. When a buyer's agent represents a buyer, the commission structure may involve a split with the listing agent, direct payment from the buyer, or other negotiated arrangements.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST AGENT FOR YOUR NEEDS UR NEEDS
You might feel the urge to pick the first real estate agent who appeals to or approaches you, but that’s something to avoid. As with any professional, there are degrees of professionalism, dedication, and experience. The “wow factor” will simply wear off.
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