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There are few things more potent than the feeling of home. Buying a new house is a thrilling event, whether it's your first house or your third. But it can also be a stressful one if you haven't done your homework. Fortunately for you, Coldwell Banker has the experience, the knowledge and the wisdom to help you find your dream house.
As a recipient of the Women’s Choice Award® as a “9 out of 10 Customer Recommended Real Estate Agency”, Coldwell Banker has been recognized as a real estate leader in customer experience and overall quality. The Women’s Choice Award identifies and promotes America’s most recommended brands.
Coldwell Banker can confidently guide you through the process and arm you with the information you need to be a shrewd, well-informed buyer. So take a moment to browse our home buying advice and discover why choosing the right agent is the surest path to getting the keys in your hand with the least amount of worry.
Preparation is key when buying a house. From down payments to mortgage prequalification to understanding the type of house that will meet your needs and satisfy your wants, Coldwell Banker can help you make sure have your financial ducks in a row and your expectations grounded in reality when preparing to buy a house.
Shopping for a new home can be like a safari hunt. But to bag that trophy house you've been dreaming of, you'll want to understand what it is you're looking for. Traditional or modern? How many bedrooms? Do you want a pool? How are the schools in the neighborhood? You'll face these and many other questions as a prospective homebuyer when you are house hunting for your perfect home.
Nobody can give you better advice and help you understand what fits your taste, your budget and your lifestyle better than Coldwell Banker. We're a house hunter's best friend. 9 out of 10 women trust Coldwell Banker as we carry the Women’s Choice Award seal of approval. Coldwell Banker is the real estate leader in customer experience and overall quality.
So you've found the perfect house! It's in a great neighborhood. There's a big yard with fruit trees. And the price fits your budget. Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure no important details are left unnoticed.
Who can you turn to, to guide you through the logistical—and emotional—challenges of buying a house? That's right, your trusted agent. Your agent will sweat every last detail to make sure you're in a great position when you ready to sign the papers.
As a recipient of the Women’s Choice Award® as a “9 out of 10 Customer Recommended Real Estate Agency”, Coldwell Banker has been recognized as a real estate leader in customer experience and overall quality. The Women’s Choice Award identifies and promotes America’s most recommended brands.
Don't you feel better now? Now let's learn exactly what you're signing on for when you're buying a house.
A buyer's agent and the buyer will usually sign a loyalty contract which states that the buyer will work exclusively with the agent. Real estate agents require their buyers to sign a Buyer/Agent Agreement. The reasoning is simple: if a buyer is working with 3 different agents, each agent is doing their best to serve the buyer yet only one agent, ultimately, will receive compensation. The agreement is to ensure compensation for the agent's efforts. You wouldn't have 3 different plumbers working for you, but only pay one. If your agent is doing his/her job, you'll only need one! If they are not, discuss it with them and move on if improvements aren't made. It isn't fair to an agent to be serving a buyer who is working with other agents without their knowledge. The Buyer/Agent Agreement is a good practice; however, I recognize that a positive relationship either exists or it doesn't. A relationship is not about a piece of paper legally binding a buyer to an agent. A relationship is about a mutually beneficial interaction based on integrity and respect. If for some reason our relationship is not meeting your expectations please let me know immediately and we I will make adjustments immediately.
I believe it's imperative that buyers have agent representation. It is such a major purchase and too risky to do alone or under the representation of the seller's agent (not really representation at all!). Keep in mind that buyer's agent services are FREE to buyers. It's smart to have someone on your side and makes the process a fair one. You should select a buyer's agent that you feel most comfortable with. Someone who listens well, is responsive, asks you important questions, has good suggestions, and shows you properties that meet your specifications. Someone that is committed to you and is happy to invest the necessary time so that you find the home that is right for you. Not someone who will be annoyed after you've seen 10 houses and haven't chosen one. You want someone who is patient, responsive and hard working. I am the agent for you.
I am committed to finding you the best home in the best location at the best price