Finding Your Realtor by "Accident":
When someone decides it is time to sell their home, they
interview several Realtors from different companies to determine
which one is best for them. They want someone who will represent
them and someone they feel will do an effective job at marketing
their home. However, when someone decides to buy a home,
they usually end up with their Realtor through sheer accident.
Why don’t homebuyers search for
a Realtor the same way that homesellers
do?
Instead, homebuyers usually end up with a Realtor as a
result of answering an advertisement. The advertisement
will give a brief summary of a home available for sale along
with the price, but it says nothing at all about the Realtor.
The ad also does not say whether the property backs to a
busy street or if the "ocean view" is available
only by leaning out of the second story window with a pair
of binoculars.
Listing Agents vs. Selling Agents
You see, there are listing agents and selling agents. Listing
agents are the ones who "list" a home for sale
on the Multiple Listing Service, and they deal primarily
with sellers. Selling agents or "buyer’s" agents
do not usually list homes very many homes for sale. They
deal mostly with homebuyers. Buyer’s agents sell the homes
that are placed in the MLS by the listing agents.
Most agents concentrate primarily on one side or the other.
This is not a "hard and fast" rule. There are
also agents who split their time equally between buyers
and sellers. Often, these are the very best Realtors. The
fact of the matter is, if you are buying a home who do you
want on your side? A Realtor who deals primarily with sellers?
Or one who deals mostly with buyers?
If you call on an advertisement in a newspaper or one of
those home selling magazines, you are most likely calling
the listing agent. Listing agents place ads for several
reasons. First, they need to show the seller that they are
doing something to sell their home. Second, by showing how
much they advertise, they can also attract other individuals
who are thinking of selling their homes. They point to their
ads as an example of what they will do to market the house.
Why Agents Advertise - Is it What You Think?
What sellers don’t realize is that a listing agent’s main
marketing emphasis is directed toward other Realtors, not
the general public. Their main goal is to convince the selling
agents (buyer's agents) to find buyers and make offers.
This is a good thing because if you are
selling a home, you want as many Realtors as possible bringing
buyers around to take a look. Most of a listing agent's
marketing efforts toward other Realtors are invisible to
the general public, but it is where an effective listing
agent does a home seller the most good.
One reason listing agents advertise homes in newspapers
and magazines is to show their clients that they are aggressively
marketing the property. When home sellers constantly see
ads from a particular Realtor, they are inclined to want
to list with that Realtor. So even though the ads look like
they are directed toward home buyers, they
often have another purpose. To attract home sellers.
Selling agents (buyer's agents) do advertise
homes for sale in order to attract buyers. However, they
don't really expect you to actually purchase the home you
originally call on. They would be happy if you do, but it
happens so rarely that they do not expect it.
When you call on a real estate ad, you often schedule an
appointment to go look at the advertised home. While you
are out looking at that home, you will probably want to
look at a few others, too. Eventually, you and the Realtor
will zero in on what you need and like in the proper price
range and you will make an offer.
That is one way of finding your Realtor by accident.
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