“. . . you may want to look for a real estate agent who specializes in the type of home you’re searching for. For example, if you are looking for an energy-efficient home, look for an agent who has experience with finding and negotiating offers for those homes. If you are looking for new construction, you’ll want to find an agent who has experience with new construction and isn’t affiliated with the builder . . .”
A great agent should have in-depth knowledge of what’s happening at the national and local level. That way they can clear up any misconceptions sparked by what you’re reading or hearing in the news. And they can tell you how your area compares to the national data. As an added perk, they’ll also be familiar with the neighborhoods you’re interested in and community amenities. As a recent article from Business Insider says:
“Spend some time talking with prospective agents about the local real estate market and how it could impact your purchase or sale. You want to get an understanding of how knowledgeable they are about local market conditions. Whether they're helping you sell or buy, their strategy for you should account for those conditions.”
“Spend some time talking with prospective agents about the local real estate market and how it could impact your purchase or sale. You want to get an understanding of how knowledgeable they are about local market conditions. Whether they're helping you sell or buy, their strategy for you should account for those conditions.”
“Interviews also give you a chance to find out the agent’s preferred method of communication and their availability. For example, if you’re most comfortable texting and expect to visit homes after work hours during the week, you’ll want an agent who’s happy to do the same.”
“As long as you've properly vetted the agents you're considering and ensured they have the necessary expertise, it's ok to go with your gut . . . Maybe you have a better rapport with one of the agents you're considering, or you just feel like they're easier to approach. You're going to be working closely with this person, so it's important to choose an agent you're comfortable with.”
If you’re thinking about downsizing, you may be hearing about 55+ communities and wondering if they’d be a good fit for you.
Want to know some of the top mistakes sellers are making today and how to make sure they don’t happen to you too?
Is that going to shift now that inventory is growing? Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.
Here’s an early look at the most recent projections on mortgage rates, home sales, and prices for 2025.
It’s no surprise that the upcoming Presidential election might have you speculating about what’s ahead.
Experts say the overall downward trend should continue as long as inflation and the economy keeps cooling.
Here’s what that means when you buy: more options for your search, more negotiation power for you.
Have you ever heard the phrase: don’t believe everything you hear? Here are just a few misconceptions they can help disprove.
In today's housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses.
Laura has worked in the real estate industry for over 21+ years and has amassed a renowned class of clientele and unmatched experience. Contact her today so she can guide you through the buying and selling process.