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July
22

Irongate Realtors
There are a lot of steps involved with buying a house; our real estate agents know that working with a knowledgeable agent helps the buying process go as smoothly as possible and makes it easier to find a home that suits your needs. When searching for a real estate agent, there are a few questions you should ask to ensure they're a good fit:

  1. What Kind of Properties Do You Handle?
    There are several different types of residential properties, including single-family homes, duplexes, and condominiums. If you're interested in a specific type of property, you should confirm that the agent has experience with these types of listings. 
  1. What Areas Do You Cover?
    The local real estate market can vary drastically for homes that are only a few miles (or even less) apart. Your agent should have experience handling the specific neighborhoods or communities where you want to buy a home. An agent who understands the area's pricing and property dynamics is more likely to help you locate and negotiate a deal for a suitable property. 
  1. How Much Experience Do You Have?
    While every real estate agent has to start somewhere, the ideal agent should have at least a few years of experience working in your desired area. Though experience doesn't always indicate an agent's skill level, a lot of valuable knowledge is learned on the job. 
  1. How Will You Determine the Proper Asking Price for a Property?
    A lot of variables affect a property's fair market value. If you're utilizing a mortgage or just want to make sure you get a good deal, it's imperative to hire a real estate agent who understands what details should impact the amount you offer for a property. For example, most real estate agents use data from comparable properties to determine a reasonable offer price for a home. However, an agent must also understand how a property's value might be impacted by less common situations, like a close proximity to a popular business or unconventional home upgrades.
  1. Can You Recommend Other Professionals Who Can Assist You with Purchasing a Home?
    Working with a skilled real estate agent is just one piece of a successful home buying experience. Most home buyers also need to utilize a lender, home inspector, moving company, and insurance agent. A good agent should be able to suggest other reputable businesses that can assist you throughout the buying process. In fact, our agents have a whole website dedicated to helping you find preferred vendors in your area.
  1. What's Your Preferred Method of Communication?
    If you hate talking on the phone (or texting), it makes little sense to work with an agent who prefers a means of communication that you dislike. You'll be in frequent contact with your agent; your communication method needs to be pleasant and convenient for the best possible experience. 
  1. Do You Work Alone or Are You Part of a Team?
    Though some agents work alone, it's common for agents to work with a real estate team. There are advantages to both alternatives. Some people prefer to work with a single agent who they're comfortable with; however, if the agent is busy, this may mean they'll have to wait to see a home or receive an answer to a question. Though an agent who's part of a team will require you to meet and interact with several individuals, you're more likely to receive a swift response if other agents can step in and assist. 

Knowing what questions to ask a potential real estate agent makes it easy to find an individual perfect for your homebuying needs. Ready to start looking for your next home? Contact us to get started. 

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