Thinking of selling your home or condo but need a good real estate listing agent? Check out these ten must-ask questions listed in Bo Kauffmann’s new blog on choosing the right agent!
Did you know that you could fool-proof your next real estate listing agent choice with just ten simple questions? Give Bo Kauffmann’s new blog a read and be on your way to picking the best agent to help sell your home!
Bo Kauffmann, a real estate agent of Winnipeg, Canada, has launched his new blog on questions you can ask buyers when selling your house or condo. The blog was written to assist sellers with choosing the right listing agent.
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Bo understands the importance of working with a real estate buyer agent as well as the importance of picking the right agent to help you sell. As such, he penned the new blog, which comprises 10 key questions that you should include in your interview with a potential listing agent.
Before getting into the actual questions, the real estate agent provides three tips that he believes will be essential to you during the process of selecting an agent. The tips entail asking a friend or relative for recommendations, checking the Winnipeg local listings, and checking reviews of real estate agents on Google.
According to Bo, one of the first questions that you should ask a potential agent is the amount of time they have spent in the real estate business. With this question, he says, you should expect the answer of four years or more as being credible.
Given that most real estate agents use the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) through which to advertise home sales, those who use this means along with other internet mediums should be top priority. As such, Bo advises that you inquire on where the potential agent normally advertises.
The next question on the blog pertains to who will be used to photograph your home for listing. The reason behind this inquiry, Bo explains, is that many agents, in an attempt to cut costs on their part, would use their own cellular devices to take out mediocre photos instead of hiring a professional.
The real estate advisor also encourages you to ask potential listing agents if they have a website and about their level of activity on social media. These questions, he explains, would rule out the possibility of having an agent who doesn’t have a personal working site along with active social media accounts through which the seller can keep track of listings.
Other inquiries listed in the blog include asking the number of homes the agent has sold to date, what happens if something goes wrong, about commission rates, and for contact information. Bo also advises that you seek out a listing agent whose occupation is full-time.
To get in-depth details about the questions listed on the blog, you can click on the link above!