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Portland's
EXCLUSIVE
Buyer
Agency
since 1996
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Why Do I
Need an
Exclusive
Buyer's Agent?
The
Difference for the
Home Buyer
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Buyer and
Seller
Agency Explained
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- When you are selling your
home, and you
enter
into a contract with a real estate broker to sell that home, the broker
becomes your agent. The broker is legally required to
act in your best interests, to follow your instructions, and to obtain
for you, the highest possible price for your property.
- But,
when
you're the BUYER of that
house,
and you work with the listing agent, that agent is still trying
to get the highest possible price for the seller. The
broker is required to act in an honest and fair way with you, however,
the broker's loyalty, without other disclosure, is focused on obtaining
the best deal for the seller!
- When you,
the BUYER,
sign a contract
with
a Exclusive Buyer's Broker, that broker becomes your
agent.
He represents your best interests in the real estate
transaction. That broker is legally required to
represent your best interests, to follow your instructions,
and to obtain for you, at the lowest possible price
and terms, the property which you want to purchase.
- Exclusive
Buyer's Brokers never practice dual agency, designated limited agency,
or disclosed buyer/seller agency. They only represent
BUYERS!
The
Exclusive Buyer Agent's duties to the buyer:
Fiduciary
Responsibility...Duty of
Disclosure...Duty of Care...
Duty
of Loyalty.......Duty of Confidentiality
Duty of
Obedience...Duty of Accounting
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What
does a buyer's agent
do?
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Represents only the
buyer
in every part of the purchase process.
- Provides the buyer
professional advice and
guidance in
finding the right property at the right price.
- Previews properties to
ensure they meet the buyer's
requirements.
- Researches the property,
seller, and market
conditions,
so the buyer can purchase at the best price.
- Provides an honest
analysis of each property,
including both good and bad points.
- Assists in preparing an
offer to purchase the
property
with terms favorable to the buyer.
- Professionally presents
the offer to
purchase to the seller.
- Negotiates
with the seller to obtain
the
property at the best price and terms for the buyer.
- Provides the buyer with
an estimate of the
costs
involved in the transaction.
- Assists the buyer in contacting
the
professionals
necessary to complete the purchase, including mortgage services,
title insurance and escrow companies, and home
inspectors.
- Monitors
performance of all others
involved in the transaction to ensure all services are promptly and
professionally carried out.
- Reviews all documents
for accuracy.
- Accompanies buyer to the
closing
conference to verify
that all terms and conditions of the purchase agreement are
met.
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How
does a buyer's agent get paid?
The
buyer's agent is
generally paid
from the transaction
commission.
This
is the same commission which the seller agrees to pay his listing
broker.
Most listing brokers agree to pay a "co-operating" fee to any broker
who
obtains a buyer for the seller's property. This is the same commission
amount
that would be paid to any real estate agent who obtained a buyer for
the
seller's property. So it doesn't cost the buyer any more to
be professionally represented by a buyer's agent.
In fact, many
times
it will cost the buyer less, because the buyer's agent is working to
get
the property at the lowest possible price for the buyer!
As a buyer
of
real
estate,
how do you
want to be
represented??
By an
Exclusive Buyer's
Agent,
of course!!
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Portland
Professionals
We work for
the
buyer! We NEVER have a conflict of interests!
We Represent People..........Not Properties!
Let us help you!
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503-697-8451
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1-877-4-PDXPRO
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