If you’ve been thinking about buying a home, you probably have been looking at real estate news and just getting fed by the algorithm, all things real estate. You probably have some questions on what all these changes are as a result of the National Association of REALTORS settlement and everything that’s coming to the real estate industry. But, how do they impact you as a buyer?
Well, first of all, in many cases, it’s not going to affect you.
Secondly, you want to make sure that the person you’re working with to help you buy a home, and this has always been true, but especially now, is the person that you want to continue to work with. Make sure that you’re in a good situation. That you feel good about the person you have hired to help you find a home and help you negotiate and get to closing on that new home you’re purchasing. So that means, asking a lot of questions. Ask friends. Get recommendations and referrals from friends, so that you’re making a conscious decision and not just calling your best friend’s cousin who got their license yesterday. Not that there’s anything wrong with the best friend’s cousin, but just be mindful that it has always been important and is even more important now.
You may have heard that you as the buyer are going to have to be paying the commission for your buyer’s agent, and that is true, and it is also not quite true. So in my opinion, the buyer kind of pays for everything, right, because until you the buyer, pull your wallet out, get your mortgage, and actually close, the seller can’t pay anybody anything, because the money that they’re using to pay everybody is your money anyway. So they’re not paying anyone until their home sells. So for all intents and purposes, the buyer’s money is what is being distributed. Taking that aside, let’s say that you fall in love with the house and the listing agent, the listing company, the seller, they’re not offering any commission to be paid to the buyer’s agent, and you, maybe a first-time home buyer, are like, wait a minute, I don’t have the cash to pay. I don’t know how I’m gonna pay. I don’t know what to do here. Well, there are a few options and the least of them is going to the listing agent. So I would always recommend having your own representation. Work with a buyer’s agent that you know, that you like, and that you trust. You are going to be in a contract agreement with that person. As such, it does say in most cases that you’re going to have to pay their commission if there’s no commission offered, but it doesn’t have to be a big deal. Keep in mind that you can get closing costs paid by the seller to cover those commissions. You can sometimes roll the commission into the price of the home and it can be financed into your mortgage. This all depends on the type of loan you have, but there almost always is a way to solve it without you having to take cash out of your pocket or write an actual check to your agent.
So while it does sound like there are lots of changes coming that may affect you negatively, just remember if you’re working with a great agent, there is almost no problem that we can’t solve when it comes to real estate. If you have more questions about agency or you want to look for a home start looking for homes in the Richmond area, give me a call, send me a message, or shoot me a DM. I’d love to help.