Don’t Buy Your Home From Someone Who Won’t Guarantee Their Work!

Historically Realtors were not required to work with buyers under a formal buyer agency agreement. Most states now require that all real estate agents disclose agency in the form of a Consumer Notice. A real estate agent can work with a buyer in a variety of agency relationships.

We work with our buyers strictly in a Buyer Agency Relationship. What does this mean to you? We are working strictly for you, our client, in YOUR best interest!

Our Pledge to Our Buyers:

To provide unsurpassed service to help you buy your home at a fair market price, in the shortest time, with the least inconvenience to you, we will:

  • Explain real estate agency relationships
  • Maintain communication during the term of agreement and beyond
  • Analyze your property needs and desires
  • Orient you to current market conditions
  • Provide helpful community data.
  • Explain local real estate practices and procedures
  • Provide information on lenders and financing alternatives
  • Search the local Multiple Listing Service for suitable properties
  • Coordinate appointments and show all properties of interest, whether the properties are our listings or not.
  • Provide relevant market data as to fair market value of homes.
  • Disclose all known material defects of the property.
  • Explain the offer-presentation process.
  • Deliver and state required Property Disclosure forms
  • Carefully explain and prepare Offer to Purchase forms.
  • Arrange to present all offers to seller in a timely manner.
  • Strive to obtain the best possible price and terms for you.
  • Explain post-purchase activities and responsibilities.
  • Follow up on all post-purchase activities.
  • Keep any confidential information that you designate in writing as confidential.
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