In our last tip, I explained to you the importance of having your own real estate agent on your side. And if you are going to but property you should have an agent on your side, especially if it does not cost you anything.
But, your agent is human, and there is no way to tell if he/she has your best interest in mind. The higher the price of the house you buy, and the more you pay, the larger the commission for your agent. So if the agent was selfish, she would try to get you to pay as much as possible. She wants you to buy the most expensive house you looked at because if you buy it, it will be the largest commission for her.
By pushing you just a little bit towards the more expensive house, she will make a few hundred dollars more. Not bad for a few seconds of work.
Or say you are negotiating with the sellers, and your agent knows you can pay more than you are offering. Will she be able to go in to the sellers and really sell them on the offer? Probably not.
That is why I suggest you never tell your agent or any real estate agent how much you can pay for a property.
Your agent will ask you how much you can afford, but do not tell. Give a range. Tell him,
We would be comfortable paying between 225- 250 thousand for a house.
There is no telling if your agent will keep your information confidential. By law, they are supposed to, but it is very hard to prove, and you do not want to take that chance. By giving them a range they have all the information they need to do their job well. They can show you all the houses that meet your needs in the price range you gave him. Then, if the agent shows you a house that is above your price range, you might want to think about getting another agent.
After giving a solid range, there is no reason an agent should show you a house that is above your range, unless there were not enough homes in your range. But if you do some homework, you should easily be able to choose a range that you will be comfortable with and that has plenty of homes to choose from.
By keeping this information to your self you protect yourself from the human tendencies that get us all in trouble. Realtors are human, and you should remember this.
By giving your agent a range of prices of homes you want to see, you are making it easier on the realtor to narrow down homes to show you and you can save yourself a boatload of money at the same time. The best thing is, that you would never know if your realtor did something that made you pay more. Do not let the realtor screw it up for you. Keep this information to yourself.
Stimulus For Home Buyers
The agent listing the house, (the person who put the sign in the yard) works for the sellers only. She does not work for you and you do not want her to work for you. She will blab everything you tell her to the sellers including how much you would pay for the house. In fact that is her job.
If you call a listing agent and tell her anything, she is required to tell the sellers. If she does not, and they find out, they can sue her and her company for a ton of money. If that happens she will probably lose and lose her job and license as well.
Get your own agent: A Buyers agent that will be faithful to you.
And it is a good idea to have an agent on your side that is from a different company than the listing agent. You want your agent to fight on your behalf, not be buddies with the listing agent.
The listing agent might even tell you that it makes no difference and that you do not need another agent. Do not believe it for a second. If you do not use your own agent, the listing agent gets to keep the entire commission paid by the sellers. If you use your own agent, the listing agent has to share the commission with your agent. And if you use your own real estate agent he might share the commission with you. The listing agent almost never shares the commission with the buyers.
You agent does not get paid until you buy a house. So get your own. It does not cost you anything. As the buyer, the seller will pay the real estate commission whether you have an agent representing you or not, so why not have the added back up and someone looking out for you? Especially since it will not cost you anything extra?
If you have your own agent, they will even coach you on what you should offer for the property. A listing agent will never tell you to offer less than the asking price, which is against her contract with the sellers.
You won agent will show you comps. These are homes in the area that are similar to the house you are looking at and at what prices they sold and are for sale for. Using the lower priced comps you can make a case to the sellers to lower their price. If you use the listing agent, she will never show you the lower priced comps. Only the higher priced ones that make her listing look like a bargain.
In many cases, the agent at the open house is the listing agent, so be careful what information you share at an open house. If it can, it will be used against you.
Tip #16 is our series on How To Save Money When Buying A House is to get your own real estate agent. Do not use the listing agent. This tip alone can save you thousands on the price of the home you pay.
Ameen Kamadia has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Buyers Guide, Foreclosure Help and Home. Abby Kamadia, is a mortgage consultant, and real estate broker in Houston Texas. For the 69 other free articles on saving money when you buy a house visit Abby's
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