Questions to Ask When Choosing a REALTOR
- How long have you been
in residential real estate sales? Is it your full-time job? (While
experience is no guarantee of skill, real estate, like many other
professions, is mostly learned on the job.)
- What designations do
you hold? (Designations, such as GRI and CRS, which require that
real estate professionals take additional, specialized real estate
training, are held by only about one-quarter of real estate
practitioners.)
- How many homes did you
and your company sell last year?
- How many days did it
take you to sell the average home? How did that compare to the overall
market?
- How close to the
initial asking prices of the homes you sold were the final sale prices?
- What types of specific
marketing systems and approaches will you use to sell my home? (Look for
someone who has aggressive, innovative approaches, not just someone who's
going to put a sign in the yard and hope for the best.)
- Will you represent me
exclusively, or will you represent both the buyer and the seller in the
transaction? (While it's usually legal to represent both parties in a
transaction, it's important to understand where the practitioner's
obligations lie. A good practitioner will explain the agency relationship
to you and describe the rights of each party. It's also possible to insist
that the practitioner represent you exclusively.)
- Can you recommend
service providers who can assist me in obtaining a mortgage, making
repairs on my home, and other things I need done? (Keep in mind here that
real estate professionals should generally recommend more than one
provider and should tell you if they receive any compensation from any
provider.)
- What type of support
and supervision does your brokerage office provide to you? (Having
resources, such as in-house support staff, access to a real estate
attorney, or assistance with technology, can help a real estate
professional sell your home.)
- What's your business
philosophy? (While there's no right answer to this question, the response
will help you assess what's important to the real estate practitionerfast
sales, service, etc.and determine how closely the practitioner's goals
and business emphasis mesh with your own.)
- How will you keep me
informed about the progress of my transaction? How frequently? Using what
media? (Again, this is not a question with a correct answer, but that one
reflects your desires. Do you want updates twice a week or don't want to
be bothered unless there's a hot prospect? Do you prefer phone, e-mail, or
a personal visit?)
- Could you please give
me the names and phone numbers of your three most recent clients?