Published January 24, 2024
Why You Should Use a Real Estate Agent When You Buy a Home
If you’ve recently decided you’re ready to become a homeowner, chances are you’re trying to figure out what to do
first. It can feel a bit overwhelming to know where to start, but the good news
is you don’t have to navigate all of that alone.
When it comes to buying a home, there are a lot of
moving pieces. And that’s especially true in today’s housing market. The number of homes for sale is still low, and home prices and mortgage rates are still high. That combination can be tricky if you
don’t have reliable expertise and a trusted advisor on your side. That’s why the best place to start is connecting with an Ell Group real estate
agent.
Agents Are the #1 Most
Useful Source in the Buying Process
The latest annual report from the National Association of
Realtors (NAR) finds recent homebuyers agree the #1 most useful source of information they had in the home buying process
was a real estate agent. Let’s break down why.
How an Agent Helps When
You Buy a Home
When you think about a real estate agent, you may think of
someone taking you on home showings and putting together the paperwork, but a
great agent does so much more than that. It’s not just being the facilitator
for your purchase, it’s being your guide through every step.
The visual below shows some examples from that same NAR release of the many ways an agent adds value. It includes the
percentage of homebuyers in that report who highlighted each of these benefits:
Here’s a bit more context on how the survey results
noted an agent continually helps buyers in these situations:
- Helped Buyer’s Understand the Process: Do
you know the difference between an inspection and an appraisal, what each
report tells you, and why they’re both important? Or
that there are things you shouldn’t do after applying
for a mortgage, like buying appliances or furniture? An agent knows all of
these best practices and will share them with you along the way, so you
don’t
miss any key steps by the time you get to the closing table.
- Pointed Out Unnoticed Features or Faults with the
Home: An
agent also has a lot of experience evaluating homes. They’ve truly seen it
all. They’ll be able to pinpoint some things you may not have noticed
about the home that could help inform your decision or at least what
repairs you ask for.
- Provided a Better List of Service Providers:
In a real estate transaction, there are a lot of people involved. An agent
has experience working with various professionals in the area, like home
inspectors, and can help connect you with the pros you need for a
successful experience.
- Negotiated Better Contract Terms and Price:
Did something pop up in the home inspection or with the appraisal? An
agent will help you re-negotiate as needed to get the best terms and price
possible for you, so you feel confident with your big purchase.
- Improved Buyer’s Knowledge of the Search Area: Moving
to a new town and you’re not familiar with the area, or you’re
staying nearby, but don’t know which
neighborhoods are most affordable? Either way, an gent knows the local
area like the back of their hand and can help you find the perfect
location for your needs.
- Expanded Buyer’s Search Area: And
if you’re not finding anything you’re
interested in within your initial search radius, an agent will know other
neighborhoods nearby you should consider based on what you like, what
amenities you want, and more.
Bottom Line
If you’re looking to buy a home, don’t forget about the many ways an agent is
essential to that process. Any hurdle that pops up, a negotiation that needs to
take place, and more, your Ell Group agent will know how to handle it while
they make sure to minimize your stress along the way. Let’s connect to tackle
this together.
-Ell Group
ELL Group Real Estate | eXp Realty | 520-777-6787 |
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