awgee said:
OCCOBRA said:
patsox1975 said:
Any pros and cons on using buyer's agent when buying a new home? I have worked on a couple of offers (that didn't work out) with a buyer's agent. I'm wondering if I should negotiate directly with the builders or through buyer's agent.
Buyers agent on a New Home purchase is a waste of time and only makes the buyers agent money. Once the deal has been written up the buyers agent has nothing to do with the purchase anymore and they are out of the process period and gets paid when the deal closes. Yes negotiate directly with the builder as you will get a better deal, buyers agents more often than not are inexperienced and will screw up the deal enough where i have seen the builder and the buyer ignore the agent. Unless this agent has sold new homes for 5 years then they are worthless and have no business representing you as they do not know what they are doing.
Gotta agree. An extra person involved will just get in the way.
I'll cast a dissenting vote:
When viewing from the perspective of
"What does the buyer's agent do in bringing value to the client in buying from a builder ?" your opinion appears to be valid. As previously pointed out, taking advantage of the builder's incentives instead of leaving money on the table makes sense for any reasonable buyer and broker.
However, when viewing from the bigger picture of
"What does the buyer's agent do in bringing value to the client?" I think there is an opportunity to do more than just be a pass-thru or a caddy, personally.
Many buyers are already very savvy and not everyone will need this "value," but those that do often
really need it.
-IR2