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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/10/2016
New York City Newbies With Agent Fatigue
Hello BP community,
Before I get into anything, I just want to say thank you to everyone who has given us advice on purchasing a two-family to owner-occupy in the Cypress Hills / East New York / Woodhaven area. We have learned so much from everyone.
Now to the subject that has caused me a lot of stress lately: real estate agents. Speaking from our own experience thus far, while we have met and continue to work with a few great agents, most have been less than great, many have bluntly lied to us, and one even insulted our ethnicities. I really don’t want to knock them because they are a crucial component for most home buyers, and can be a fantastic resource for investors,…
But where do real estate agents fit into the process when you are an informed first-time home buyer?
What I mean by informed first-time home buyer is a buyer that has done research on real estate investing, has read the major books, listened to countless hours of podcasts, has a good grasp of the numbers involved in analyzing and purchasing a house, knows what they want, and is realistic. Essentially, a buyer with the level of knowledge a typical BP community member possesses.
Neither party benefits from an agent “selling” the property to you because the property either is or isn’t what you want, and your calculations tell you which. There is zero room to be “sold” on the property and pressuring me doesn’t change the numbers, and also doesn’t fix the obvious poor renovation job that I would need to correct.
We have quickly become jaded by agents trying to walk all over us and assuming we don’t know any better. Have we just had really bad luck? What should we expect from real estate agents in this situation?
Thanks everyone.
-Leon