Not Every Utah Real Estate Agent is Created Equal!
When we buy or sell a home, the rest of our day-to-day activities tend to get less attention. When an offer comes in (or doesn’t) — or when we have to wait on pins and needles to hear if the home of our dreams will be ours — the rest of what’s going on takes a back seat. That is because buying and selling real estate involves not only significant sums of money, but also crucial and emotional decisions about the center of our family’s activities.
At such a life-changing crossroad, most potential buyers or sellers decide that it’s a good idea to work
with a professional real estate agent.
But since not all real estate agents are equally well equipped to provide the
same quality of support, the questions is, how to choose?
I agree with the consensus that the following are potential RED FLAGS:1. Non-communicative
Your local real estate
agent is working for you: you should be their priority. A real estate agent who
is not communicative is either not invested in working hard for you, or is not
organizing his or her real estate processes effectively. Everyone is slow to
return a phone call once. TWICE IS A RED FLAG!
2. Too Much Pressure
A real estate professional’s job is to offer guidance and
provide resources that would be hard to get on your own — not to boss you
around. The selling and buying process is ultimately about you and what you
want and need, not about your agent making a fast sale. If something about a
potential transaction makes you uncomfortable, your Utah real estate agent should respect that. If not, this is a RED FLAG!
3. Former Disciplinary Problems
Every real estate agents in Utah
must be licensed. State agencies record complaints and disciplinary
actions. Before you start working with an agent, check that no disciplinary
actions have been filed against her or him. This is definitely a RED FLAG!
With so much on the line, the importance of working with a
top-tier Utah or local real estate agent is
unquestionable. If you are ready to start interviewing agents, I welcome the
opportunity to put my resources to work for you!
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