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How To Find An Agent That Will Act Like Your Best Friend

The last thing you want is navigating the home selling process alone. Here's how to find an agent that can guide you at every step.

Selling your home is a huge undertaking that often creates a lot of stress. Working with a great real estate agent can help make things easier, but how do you find one you can really trust?

Real estate transactions are often deeply personal, so you'll want to make sure you have a real connection with the professional you choose to work with. These five tips will help you find an agent who feels more like a best friend than a business connection. 

  1. Ask for Recommendations
    One of the best ways to find a great real estate agent is to ask other people you trust for their recommendations. If a friend or family member has worked with an agent they really like, put this person's name on your short list of agents to interview. Also, try asking other professionals you work with, like your attorney or tax professional. These people often have a lot of interactions with realtors and can give you a qualified recommendation based on their own experiences or those of their clients. 
  2. Do Your Research
    Once you've created a list of three to five potential agents, it's time to do your research. Google each name and see what comes up. Check out their websites and read online reviews on a variety of different sites, including social media platforms. If you find anything that concerns you, make a note of it and plan to ask about it during the interview process.  
  3. Conduct a Personal Interview
    Before hiring someone to help you with selling your home, you want to make sure you're both on the same page. Conduct a thorough personal interview with each of your potential agents. Ask plenty of questions and make sure you feel comfortable with the answers you get. If you don't feel there's a potential to develop a personal connection, it's probably time to move on.
  4. Make Sure They're Actively Engaged
    Active listening is one of the most important traits of a great real estate agent. When you're discussing your goal for selling your home, check to see if your potential agents are paying close attention. Follow up later to see whether they remember the things you've told them. If you don't feel like the person you're working with is truly engaged, then he or she is not the right person for you.
  5. Trust Your Gut
    When choosing a real estate agent to help with selling your home, the best thing you can do is trust your gut. Buying and selling real estate involves huge financial transactions, so it's critical that you're comfortable with your choice. If something doesn't feel right, keep looking. Trust that your ideal agent is out there, waiting to help make your real estate dreams come true.

Your agent should be your best friend when it comes to selling a home since they can help you navigate the selling process. With the right agent, the sale will be over before you know it.

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