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Mitch Turgeon
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Should I use an agent?

Mitch Turgeon
  • Vendor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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After some inspiration from the Bigger Pockets Podcast, I convinced my wife we need to sell the home we love and capitalize on all the remodeling we have done over the past 9 years so we can start investing. One of my friends wife just got her real estate license and offered to sell our house at no cost, and so we did. I made it clear we wanted to represent ourselves when purchasing our future properties but have begun discussions with her about our home search. The question behind all of this is...I spend about 30-60 minutes a day looks for properties online, is there a benefit to using our friend as an agent? Do we have an advantage when buying if we represent ourselves?

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Karen Margrave
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
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Karen Margrave
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
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The question is, how qualified are you to represent yourself in a transaction? Most homes are listed with an agent, therefore; you will be dealing directly with that agent. Because you don't have an agent, the listing agent more than likely is going to want the selling side of the commission too for dealing directly with you, so you won't actually be saving anything and probably would be better off having your own representation. 

However; if you are dealing directly with the property owner, that's a little different, and there may be some financial benefit. However; make sure you understand contracts and the process of purchasing, etc. A lawsuit over something simple can easily add up to far more than you'd pay an agent. 

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