Sounds simple right? You just... start looking. Right? Pick up a newspaper, start calling everyone in it. Or check out Realtor.ca, all the listings are on there, why bother with a realtor?
Well sure that is one way to do it, but since my high school teacher introduced me to the concept of "work smart, not hard" I can't get it out of my head! I will give you an example: I received a call last week from a young man asking about one of my listings, he had seen it on MLS and wanted to know more. I had to tell him that unfortunately it was sold. Then two days later they called me again, wanting to know more about the same house. I had to tell them again that it was still unfortunately sold. They wanted to know why it was showing as active on MLS then. Well, I find sometimes MLS is behind a little bit, whereas our system is in real time. I also did inquire both times to them that if they would like I could set them up on a home search for their area of choice, thus eliminating the work they are putting into all the calling and waiting. They declined stating that they could not afford a Realtor. When I tried to tell them that as a buyer they did not pay for an agent they said that they preferred calling around until they found a house that was still available that they liked.
While that is fine, and certainly an option... it baffles me why a serious buyer would not want to hire an agent that works just for them? We have access to real time listings, and all they have to do is sit back and let the homes come to them. Certainly shop around until you find an agent you are comfortable with and knows the area you want to live in. Also, since it is really free for you as a buyer, why wouldn't you want all that knowlege and experience for free? Believe me, you are missing out on a lot of places by thinking that they are all in the newspaper, online or having open houses. I understand that some people are "go getters" and love to be involved in the hunt:) however, why not have the best of both worlds? Often I recieve daily emails from clients with a list of addresses or MLS numbers they want me to check out... so a few clicks later and all the info they need is in their inbox to peruse at their convenience. No making 20 phone calls and recieving the call back when it is not convenient for you... no waiting to hear back from someone who may not have time to call you back at all. We make it about convenience for YOU.
Some objections that I have gotten to people who say they don't want a realtor are as follows:
- They can't afford it, and I have already mentioned that this is free for buyers
- They are not really serious about looking right now.. they just want to be casual and don't want any pressure. Hey, I can understand that! I have lots of people on my mailing list that are casual, I just email them homes, check in every few months. Then when they are ready to buy, they can call. I too hate pushy salespeople too.
- They are afraid of getting a 'bad' realtor. Well, I say get a referral from a friend, or during your own hunt feel out different agents to see if you can find one that you connect with and knows her stuff. Then when you feel ready to buy, you feel more confident and excited. Buying is stressful enough... why make it harder?
So the easiest way? Trust me, just hire a realtor.
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