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What Types of Questions Should You Ask Your Realtor

Knowing the right questions to ask your realtor is needed, especially if you’re either thinking of selling or buying a house. Remember that if in case you’ll be dealing with more than one agent, you have to keep in mind that each agents is different. But what are the things that you should ask a realtor to know if he’s the right one?

  1. Does he work full- time or part-time? Know if you’re real estate agent is working part- time or full- time so you would know what to expect. If in case you do have a busy schedule and would be able to visit the property, then a part- time realtor will only be available after working hours. It would be best to know how many hours can the agent allot for your concerns.
  2. What type of license for real estate do you have? Most states, including Louisiana, would offer both sales and broker licenses. However, educational background and testing are required for a broker’s license. Most of them would even require a certain year of experience.
  3. Does his license have a good record? Know the status of your agent’s broker and sales’ status. Do they have any clean records? It’s very advisable to know if any lawsuits and complaints have been filed against them. Most states actually do provide information via online.
  4. How long have they been in the business? Being long in the business doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re better agents. In fact, most new agents actually work harder than the ones that have been working for years. New agents are quite driven to get their reputations to a good start.
  5. How many clients do they currently represent? Ask your clients how many of his client’s transactions did he completed last year. This is a good reflection of how efficient your real estate agents are.
  6. Is he up-to-date with the latest means of advertising? Technology has come to a new age. You may want to ask if he’s updated to mobile devices and apps that could help him with advertisements. Email marketing is also a good thing. But what’s actually a great one is a strong online presence.

Selling a house can be complicated, it can get even harder if you’re doing it all alone. That’s why it’s important that hire the best realtor in cities like New Orleans Louisiana so that you can get the best deals. Look for someone who has the drive and the passion for doing his job. He has to be updated with technology and the latest social media applications. It would be best to create a list of all the realtors that you can find and check them just to make sure.

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