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Should I Use the Listing Agent or Get My Own?
I connected with an agent through Zillow for a property tour. During the tour, he mentioned another property he’ll be listing soon and later sent me details via email. He said he can show it once it’s listed next week.
I had signed a non-exclusive buyer agency agreement, but only for the initial property I toured (which I’m not pursuing). Now I’m wondering:
- - Should I let this agent represent me or find my own buyer’s agent?
- - If I go with dual agency, can I negotiate a lower commission?
- - If I bring my own agent, how might that impact negotiations?
This is in Philadelphia. Any advice?
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I really like this agent—he’s been an investor in this area for 20+ years and has deep knowledge of the market, building codes, and investment strategies. His insights were valuable, and I see him as a potential long-term resource if I continue investing here.
That being said, I am wondering, if I were to move forward either with dual agency or without a buyer’s agent, are there any specific risks or aspects I should be especially cautious about?
If you have done dual agency yourself, did you feel you fairly represented in negotiations?
Also, if I decide to find my own agent, what’s the best way to find one with an investor mindset? Any strategies or platforms you recommend for connecting with an agent who understands investment properties?
Would appreciate any advice from those who have taken any of these routes!