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"Why Do I Need A Buyer's Agent?"

"Buying a home is probably the most important purchase you'll ever make. Do you want to go it alone? Until a few years
ago, homebuyers had no choice. They decided upon a home to buy and negotiated the contract without representation.
Traditionally, all residential real estate represented the home seller and the buyer had no representation.



Now Buyers Have A Choice

Buyers no longer need to represent themselves during the home search and purchase while all agents represent the seller,
smart home buyers today can receive undivided confidential representation by choosing a "buyer's agent." In fact, 71% of
home buyers surveyed in a recent Gallup poll for the National Association of Realtors said they would use a buyer's agent next
time they purchased. At last, you don't have to buy a home alone.


Now you, like the seller, can have some on your side looking after you best interests, at no additional cost to the buyer!



How Can Buyer's Agent Help Me?

  • Review the home warranty from the builder, the home product warranties, and local covenants.
  • Verify with the school district serving the property.
  • Protect your earnest money.
  • Review the seller's stipulations to protect you, the buyer.
  • Explain title and homeowners insurance.
  • Assist with the home inspection.
  • Verify that there are no pending rezoning plans that would affect the future value of the property.
  • Have seller pay part or all closing costs.
  • Help avoid common legal problems.


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Isabel Elsesser 770-307-8751  Residential and Investment properties.
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