is part
of a national network of real estate companies offering exclusive
representation to home buyers. As the name suggests, Buyer's Edge Realty works only with buyers. This means that we do
not accept listings of homes for sale. Our clients benefit from
this format because we have eliminated the problem of a conflict
of interest. We simply cannot pressure you to buy a company
listing when we don't have any listings. Now that makes sense.
If you are ready for a new approach to the real estate
marketplace then you are in the right place. At this web site you
will find questions and answers that will explain the motives of a
traditional agent and contrast those with the workings of the
expert buyer brokers you will find at Buyer's Edge
Realty. You might want to ask a traditional agent some of
these questions and compare the answers you hear. Then make an
informed decision. Undoubtedly, you will have more questions than
can be answered here, so feel free to contact us for more
information.
Ralph Nader, the National Association of Realtors, the Consumer
Federation of America, the Wall Street Journal and many others suggest
that you consider using a buyer broker. Take their advice and hire
exclusive buyer broker. Hire the experts at Buyer's Edge
Realty and let our experience work for you. Can you afford
anything less?
Educated consumers are now demanding representation. The
Consumer Federation of America recommends that home buyers
employ a professional buyer broker. The American Association
of Retired Persons encourages that you have a
representative. Changing Times magazine says that
exclusive agents are the best. Consumer Digest says
consumers are just beginning to recognize the need for this
specialized service.
TEN STEPS FOR A BETTER BUY
1. Hire an exclusive buyer's broker. Be sure that your
agreement is in writing. A buyer's broker will offer many helpful
services and provide good advice throughout the transaction. There
is no substitute for a good buyer's agent.
2. Search the market daily.
3. Arrange your financing before you find the right home.
4. Determine the true market value of the property,
unencumbered by the seller's interests. Study the property values,
understand their meaning, and make a a sound decision.
5. Insert language in the purchase agreement that will protect
you.
6. Discuss a negotiating strategy with your representative and
be sure that the offer is favorably presented.
7. Have the property professionally inspected
8. Have all title work done correctly.
9.Conduct a walk-through inspection before closing.
10. Have all important paper at the closing for the buyer and
reviewed by the agent representing the buyer.
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