A buyer’s agent can make the process of relocating to a new area significantly less stressful by guiding you around the many land mines that can pop up when relocating. Without a buyer’s agent you’re really on your own, as the selling agent works for the person selling the property and ultimately looks out for their best interests. Making the decision to use your own buyer’s agent ensures you are represented fairly in the transaction.
You need to keep in mind that real estate markets can be vastly different from region to region. Understand the buying “culture” and market where you are relocating, is extremely important. Your agent can clarify for you the differences on large things such as taxes, zoning, and other area restrictions as well as smaller items such as what items usually convey in a transaction. Understanding how the culture is different from where you live now can help you to make a more informed decision.
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