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Can you trust real estate agents?

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Can you trust real estate agents? It’s the question on many first home buyers' lips and certainly one worth discussing. Real estate agents are often put in the same mistrusted category as politicians and used car salesmen, and although many of them are genuinely good people who want to help you find your dream home, it’s important to do your due diligence when entering the real estate game.

The catch lies in the commission-based nature of the industry, where some agents may resort to questionable tactics to secure a sale. So in this episode, I’m highlighting the need for caution and self-reliance in your property search and uncovering some valuable insights that every homebuyer and property investor should know.

Real estate agents deal with property transactions daily and possess valuable insights. In contrast, first-time homebuyers often lack the knowledge and experience to match. This information gap can breed mistrust, especially when things don't go as planned during property transactions. It's crucial to remember that clarity in communication and asking the right questions can bridge this gap and set clear expectations.

If an agent misleads or makes a mistake, the consequences might only surface after you've missed out on a property. So to make sure you’re protected, it's essential to educate yourself from the beginning and ask probing questions to avoid such situations.

When it comes to knowing if you can trust real estate agents, the answer is nuanced. While you can rely on agents for information related to the selling process, such as offer timing, vendor expectations, and contract details, the responsibility for due diligence ultimately falls on your shoulders. That’s why it’s so important to get an independent contract review, research property value, check council restrictions, and consult with your financial advisor for a comprehensive understanding on what you’re about to enter into. Real estate agents can provide valuable insights, but never solely rely on them for critical decisions.

LINKS:

Check out my FREE checklist 100 Things To Look Out For At Property Inspections here

Connect with Amy:

Website: www.thefirsthomeguidebook.com.au

Instagram: @the.first.home.guidebook

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Can you trust real estate agents? It’s the question on many first home buyers' lips and certainly one worth discussing. Real estate agents are often put in the same mistrusted category as politicians and used car salesmen, and although many of them are genuinely good people who want to help you find your dream home, it’s important to do your due diligence when entering the real estate game.

The catch lies in the commission-based nature of the industry, where some agents may resort to questionable tactics to secure a sale. So in this episode, I’m highlighting the need for caution and self-reliance in your property search and uncovering some valuable insights that every homebuyer and property investor should know.

Real estate agents deal with property transactions daily and possess valuable insights. In contrast, first-time homebuyers often lack the knowledge and experience to match. This information gap can breed mistrust, especially when things don't go as planned during property transactions. It's crucial to remember that clarity in communication and asking the right questions can bridge this gap and set clear expectations.

If an agent misleads or makes a mistake, the consequences might only surface after you've missed out on a property. So to make sure you’re protected, it's essential to educate yourself from the beginning and ask probing questions to avoid such situations.

When it comes to knowing if you can trust real estate agents, the answer is nuanced. While you can rely on agents for information related to the selling process, such as offer timing, vendor expectations, and contract details, the responsibility for due diligence ultimately falls on your shoulders. That’s why it’s so important to get an independent contract review, research property value, check council restrictions, and consult with your financial advisor for a comprehensive understanding on what you’re about to enter into. Real estate agents can provide valuable insights, but never solely rely on them for critical decisions.

LINKS:

Check out my FREE checklist 100 Things To Look Out For At Property Inspections here

Connect with Amy:

Website: www.thefirsthomeguidebook.com.au

Instagram: @the.first.home.guidebook

  continue reading

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