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Five Reasons You Should Become a Buyer's Agent

Buyer's agency addresses one of the biggest issues facing the real estate industry, and that is the consumer perception that all agents work for the seller. Sub-agency is a traditional practice that has hurt the real estate industry's credibility and encouraged buyers to seek other means of finding homes and getting advice. In response to consumer initiatives, the real estate industry has responded with education, designations, and a change of climate to help agents and brokers meet consumer demand for fair representation in the real estate transaction.

According to the Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council, buyer's agency is a benefit to home-buying consumers who find homes sooner and are shown three more properties then those who work with traditional agents. The buyer becomes a client instead of a customer.

So what does a buyer's agent do? According to the Council, buyer's agents:

  • Evaluate the specific needs and wants of the buyer and locate properties that fit those specifications.
  • Assist the buyer in determining an affordable amount (pre-qualify) and show properties in the price range and locale the consumer has determined.
  • Assist in viewing properties and either accompany the client on the showings or preview the properties on behalf of the client to insure the identified specifications are met.
  • Research the selected properties to identify any problems or issues to help the consumer make an informed decision before making an appropriate offer on the property.
  • Advise the client on structuring an appropriate offer to purchase the selected property.
  • Present the offer to the seller's agent and seller on the client's behalf.
  • Negotiate on behalf of the buyer client to help obtain the identified property. Keep in mind that the buyer agent will be doing so with their client's best interests in mind.
  • Review and explain all legal documents to the buyer client.
  • Provide recommendations and assistance in securing appropriate financing for the selected property.
  • Provide a list of potential, qualified vendors (e.g. movers, attorneys, carpenters) if these services are needed by the consumer.

    If this list of duties appeals to you, here are five reasons why you should consider becoming a buyer's agent:

Stand out from the competition

Over 2.1 million people in the U.S. are licensed to sell real estate, and 800,000 of those are Realtors. Out of those Realtors, fewer than seven in a thousand are designated Accredited Buyer Representatives®.

The traditional real estate practitioner has so much competition that many agents are deciding to stand out by specializing in a particular niche. Lately, there has been a proliferation of specialists - senior specialists, new home specialists, relocation specialists, and historic home specialists to name a few.

The buyer's agent can capitalize on these other specialties and take them to a new level of service for the consumer.

Sharpen your business focus

By serving only one side of the transaction at a time, you can save time and money and become more of an expert on your "side" of the transaction.

You can focus your business on one targeted customer - the buyer. Instead of being all things to all people, you can now concern yourself only with buyers' needs. This will make advertising your services much easier. You can then target specific newspapers, magazines, and the Internet to promote your services. Drive your point home with buyer-targeted stationery, business cards, and your own Web site.

Take advantage of hot seller's markets

In busy relocation markets, buyers need a special advocate. Listings are in short supply, and buyers often don’t see potential homes in time to make an offer without the "inside" networking that goes on among agents. Becoming a buyer's agent will help you quickly build a referral network among listing agents who know you are not in competition with them.

Become a true advocate for your clients

Buyer's agents, whether they are paid by the buyer or paid out of the proceeds of the transaction, become true advocates for their clients. Their ethics are no longer compromised by traditional agency practices. Because buyer's agents only work for buyers, they don't force in-house listings on their clients, or represent the seller as a sub-agent, unbeknownst to the buyer. The ethical dilemmas are removed.

They can use their skills to search for homes beyond the traditional MLS to foreclosures, REOs, and FSBOs, opening a wider range of choices for their clients.

Buyer's agents can be paid by contract just as listing agents are, and the contracts are enforceable in most states.

Do it because it's rewarding.

As a buyer's agent, you will take part in the American Dream - helping someone own his or her own home. A consumer buys property perhaps one to three times in a lifetime. You have the opportunity to make each of those experiences enjoyable and profitable for your clients.

Becoming a buyer's agent may one day be to your advantage. Increasingly, states are legislating statutes to protect the buyer, effectively ending sub-agency as practiced by many traditional agencies. This means that even without a written agreement, the buyer's agent represents the buyer exclusively. This is just the beginning. In the years to come, all states may disallow dual agency, encouraging brokerages to choose to become either listing agencies or buyer's agencies.

Related Article: How to Become an Exclusive Buyer's Agent

Published: March 19, 1999

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Blanche Evans is the award-winning senior editor of Realty Times, the Internet's leading independent real estate news service. She is featured daily on the Realty Times Video Network in the "Realty Viewpoint" segment.

Blanche has been named one of the "25 Most Influential People In Real Estate" by REALTOR Magazine, and has been twice recognized as a "notable." In 2005, she was named "Top Reporter Covering the NAR" by Delahaye-Bacon's.

Blanche is a renowned author of five real estate books. Her newest, Bubbles, Booms and Busts: Make Money In Any Real Estate Market, McGraw-Hill, was rave-reviewed by The New York Times. She was also selected from hundreds of real estate experts to contribute to Donald Trump's book, Trump: The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies, Rutledge Hill Press, and is featured on page 68.


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In 2006, Blanche was selected among scores of candidates to author two consumer real estate guidebooks for the National Association of Realtors: The NAR Guide to Home Buying, and The NAR Guide to Home Selling, Wiley & Sons. She is currently planning two new books for the NAR and its members.

     

Known for her keen insight into real estate industry issues and for her ability to make complex subjects easy to understand, Blanche is a sought-after keynote and continuing education speaker. Real estate organizations from MLSs, to brokerages, to franchisors, to associations hire her to provide up-to-the-minute analysis of real estate industry news and advice on how to improve revenues. Her passionate delivery, peppered with stinging wit, is a huge hit with audiences and fans.


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