View Single Post
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 08-05-2007, 02:07 PM
vinny vinny is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1
Default

First off, finding a realtor is kind of like finding a shrink. You have to find one who you feel comfortable with and who is trustworthy. For that reason, you should talk to as many as possible instead of trusting the first one you meet.

One way to do this is to look for houses in your price range in good neighborhoods. Get in contact with the real estate agents who are selling those. Tell them what you like about the house in question and ask them if they will help you find other houses that have those same characteristics. Find out which agents are cooperative and which of those you like, and keep working with them. Obviously, the "for sale by owner" guys won't help you find other houses. And, obviously, the larger companies like REMAX and Red Carpet are generally more trustworthy than "Nifty Ned's Real Estate." Still, you should find out about an agent's creds (how long they have been working, their specialty, continuing education, certifications, awards, etc.) and even Google for complaints about them. Usually the good agents with large companies will be quite open about their credentials.

Good luck.
Reply With Quote