Buyer Representation

In Wisconsin, a Realtor can represent either the buyer or the seller. To ensure your Realtor is representing YOUR interests and not the Seller's, you'll want to engage the services of a  buyer's agent. Your buyer's agent will not only save you time by searching for you based on your specific criteria, but that agent also has a fiduciary duty to provide you with a host of services reserved exclusively for clients. When using a buyer's agent, you can relax knowing that your Realtor is placing YOUR interests above and beyond the interests of ALL other parties involved from contract to settlement. Take a quick look at this handy chart that clearly shows all the valuable benefits you'd be passing up if you let your real estate represent the seller instead of you! And since buyer agents are almost always compensated exclusively by the Seller, you needn't worry about paying for your buyer agent's services. Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions you'll probably ever make. You owe it to yourself to get the proper representation. A Realtor trained as an Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) is the best choice for a buyer's agent because they've been extensively trained on buyer agency practices and procedures and have extensive practical experience as a buyer's representative. Click on the links below or contact me to find out more about the benefits of hiring me as your buyer agent.

What is Buyer Agency?

Explanation of Buyer Agency Benefits

Buyer Agency Benefits Chart

What is an "Accredited Buyer Rep" (ABR)?

Services Provided to Clients versus Customers

Top Ten Reasons I Should Go to Work for You!

More Information about Buying

 

 

 

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