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“Most agents who show you homes; don’t represent your interest.
They work for the seller, and their objective is to sell the house for the highest possible price.”
USA
Today
“Buyer’s Advocacy appears to be taking off; I’ll never buy a house any other way.”
Mrs. Renee Talley, Highland Park, Tex. Wall Street Journal
“Exclusive agencies are the best.
They remove any conflict of interest,
which is the main reason for considering a buyer’s broker arrangement in the first place.”
Kiplinger’s CHANGING TIMES
“To buyers: If you want representation, work with a buyer’s broker.
They are legally obligated to represent your interest in any negotiations with sellers.”
The Consumers Federation of America
“Groups such as the Consumers Federation of America and the AARP
recommend using a buyer’s agent.” SmartMoney Magazine
“Many people don’t realize that, unless specifically stated otherwise,
brokers are legal representatives of the sellers.
A buyer's broker, representing only the buyer,
may be able to secure a better price and better terms.”
Good Housekeeping
“Buyer's brokers: agents that home buyers can call their own….
If your real estate agent isn’t a buyer broker, he works for the seller.
Buyers no longer have to fend for themselves.”
U.S. News & World Report
“
Level the playing field when you buy a home.
You may get a better deal with your own broker pulling for you.
The introduction of buyer’s brokers takes a horribly one-sided process
and simply makes it fair, say one broker.”
Medical Economics
“Confusion often arises
because many buyers believe
that the agent who shows them houses
work on their behalf.
In fact sub-agents of the listing broker –
often agents who work for another office –
also act on the behalf of the seller.” New York Times
"Buyer brokers have the buyers interest in mind.
They act as your personal advocate, hunting for the right house
and haggling with the seller's agent.
In fact, a 1992 study by a national long distance company found
that of 200 relocating workers who used buyer's brokers
paid an average of only 91% of the asking price,
where as those using traditional brokers paid 96%."
Diversion Magazine for Physicians
“A conflict of interest is more likely
when a real estate firm that represents sellers
assigns you one of its brokers as a buyer’s agent.
That is why many people believe
an “exclusive” buyer broker is preferable.
”
says Stephen Brobeck, executive
director of the Consumers Federation of America.”
Business Week
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