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Mark Michael Ferrer :: Blog :: Rochester Homes Buyer Tips – Working and Getting Rid of an Agent

April 24, 2010

A real estate agent is generally a good help when buying Rochester homes. An agent specifically knowledgeable in Rochester’s housing market, including neighborhood info, market trends and other critical real estate information is an even more useful aide when buying a home. But working with an agent is not always a good thing. And if you are stuck with someone subpar, know just how to end the services properly.

Working with an agent

Searching for the agent is probably the most rigorous part of the process. There are several things that an agent must possess and experience and knowledge are two of the most important. Looking for an agent with a surplus of Rochester homesis also another excellent consideration to lessen the time you need to search for the right home.

One way to find an agent the deals with Rochester homes is through referrals. Any of your friends or relatives living in Rochester or in New York is a good source of referrals. But if you don’t know anyone and are moving in the city for the first time, broker agencies are great starting points.

There are several brokers who manage other real estate agents. Once you find an agency, always investigate first before hiring their services to avoid problems later. What you need to look for, aside from expertise and experience, is a good record of sold homes. Brokers that have sold many homes in the past, or more effectively in the recent years, are good a choice.

Problems and dealing with them

Unfortunately, there are times when working with an agent is not what it’s cracked up to be. It often cannot be helped when disputes happen. Communication is usually the cause of problems. Since agents normally handle multiple clients, dividing their time for each and making sure that requests are handled efficiently take its toll.

However, there are also times when the agent is simply incapable of handling your requests or providing the services you are expecting. This is extremely difficult to handle especially if you are a first-time homebuyer. Knowing when to fire an agent is easier said than done. But for buyers looking for Rochester homes, they simply cannot risk working with an agent who cannot help them effectively. If you are in an exclusivity contract, however, letting your agent know that he or she is only going to waste his or her time with you might cause you to be released from that contract. Nevertheless, it’s vital to tell your agent of problems as soon as possible.

Mark Michael Ferrer

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