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One of the main questions people ask themselves when they are looking to buy or sell a home is, "Should we hire a real estate agent?" Many people think that they will net more money if they conquer the task alone. But having an agent definitely has it's benefits. Here's an infographic you may have seen floating around online that illustrates some of these advantages.


Many people believe these benefits are totally worth it. In the long run, an agent can save you a lot of time and tons of money.

 

It is important to make sure you have an agent that will work for you. So, in the event you do decide to hire one, here are some important questions to make sure to ask before you hire them.

 

1. How long have you been in the real estate business?
How long has this person been on the job (look for upward of a year), and were they full or part time? While experience is no guarantee of skill, real estate, like many other professions, is mostly learned on the job.

 

2. Are you a member of the National Association of Realtors?
This organization requires certain standards from its members, and you don't want to worry about having a shady agent.

 

3. Are you a member of MLS?
This is the Multiple Listing Service, which gives agents access to houses represented by all agencies -- not just their own. For sellers, this means your home will be posted on the list as well, which means more people will see it.

 

4. Do you work on weekends?
Since this is when most open houses take place, the answer to this should be yes.

 

5. Can you outline how you would represent us?
The answer should include your housing inspections, following through with your mortgage approval process, and being present at your closing.

 

6. Will you show me houses listed by other companies?
Double-check that the agent isn't partial to his or her own realty group.

 

7. Are you familiar with our area?
You'll want the agent to know the ins and outs of your community.

 

8. How many homes have you sold?
If you're in the market to sell, find out how many homes they successfully sold last year. While those numbers may be low due to market activity over the past six months, it’s a good way to compare candidates.

 

9. What's your business style?
Do you want a broker who calls you once a week or emails daily? Find out how the agent will keep you updated on prospects and inform them about your preferences



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