| Buyer's Agency |
| I Represent Buyers As a real estate professional specializing in residential and recreational properties, I represent buyers as a Buyer's Agent. Let me briefly explain how Buyer's Agency works. Buyer's Agency is a relatively new concept in the real estate industry and a Buyer's Agent - or Purchaser's Agent - represents the buyer in a real estate transaction |
| Who does the Real Estate Agent represent? |
![]() It works similar to the seller's listing agreement with a broker. The difference is that the buyer who chooses to be represented by a broker in the transaction enters into a formal agreement with the broker to locate and negotiate the purchase of a property. Compensation can be structured in several different ways, but typically the buyer's agent receives compensation out of the seller's funds at closing. |
| Make sure the Agent is really working for you. |
| It's important to know that, as a purchaser, if you do not have a contract with a real estate sales representative or Buyer's Agent, the agent is working for the vendor. When you have a contract the sales representative exclusively represents your interests. Who's looking after YOU? As the buyer, you're the one spending the money...make sure you've got someone who's really on your side! |
| What are the benefits of choosing Buyer's Agency? |
| 1. You enjoy the same client-agent status that the seller has had for years. 2. Your interests are fairly represented. Your needs and motivation are not disclosed to the seller or their agent during negotiations. 3. You get a strong, experienced negotiating partner, without giving up anything. 4. You get to purchase the home you want, knowing you got the best deal the market could offer. For equitable representation in your next real estate transaction, contact me to further discuss the benefits of Buyer's Agency. Click here for Buyer Representation! |