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Belize Agents are People Too

Tips for working with a PROFESSIONAL Belize Agent

 

Belize Agents are People Too

 

Be respectful, use common courtesy and don't expect an agent to drop what she is doing to run out to show you a home. You are probably not that agent's only prospect / client.

Do not make an appointment with an Arabella Chambers real estate agent and then forget to show up.

If you are going to be late, call and let your agent know when you expect to arrive.

Decide whether you want to work without representation: dealing directly with listing agents, or if you want to hire your own agent.

If you decide to hire your own real estate agent, interview agents to find an agent with whom you are comfortable. If you are interviewing agents, let each agent know you are in the interview stage.

If listing agents show you the property, the listing agent will expect to represent you.

If you aren't ready to buy, you don't need a Belize real estate agent. You can go to open houses by yourself; call listing agents for showings -- but be honest, say you are "only shopping"; look at homes online; but don't waste an agent's time if you aren't ready to act.

 

How We Work as a Team

If you are heading out to Open Houses (which I suggest) make sure to hand your agent's business card to the agent hosting the open house. Sometimes this agent will be the listing agent, but often it is an agent also looking for unrepresented buyers. Announcing you are represented protects you.

Part of my business plan includes a commitment agreement also referred to as buyer brokerage. We will go over this in detail when we meet for our first consultation.

Let your agent know how you want them to communicate with you and how often. Do you want phone calls, e-mails, text messages, IM's or all of the above?

Set realistic goals and a time frame to find your home. Ask your agent how you can help by supplying feedback.

If you are displeased, say so.

Do not feel silly for asking your agent to explain a form to you. It is their job. Many forms are second nature to agents but not to you, so ask for explanations until you are satisfied you understand.

Bring your check book. You'll need it to write an offer because an earnest money deposit may be required to accompany your purchase offer.

 

 

 

 

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