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#250916 - 09/20/08 10:11 PM Seeking Buyer's Agent
evergreenscout Offline
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Registered: 08/07/08
Posts: 8
Loc: TX
I am trying to make a small land purchase, a residential wooded lot between .3 and 1 acre, in East Texas (within 100 mi of Dallas). I have spent a long time looking for properties but I am not very familiar with the area or the market. I am looking for an agent to help me find the right land for the right price. Because I am making a small purchase, I have had difficulty finding someone to help. If anyone on this forum can assist me or direct me to someone who will work with me I would be happy to consider various compensation options, to make the effort mutually profitable. Thanks.


Edited by evergreenscout (09/20/08 10:21 PM)

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#250997 - 09/21/08 03:00 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: evergreenscout]
Mark Brian Offline
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Registered: 11/08/07
Posts: 114
Loc: South Carolina
I am sorry you have had a problem finding an agent. I suggest googling the area you are interested in for RE and start looking at properties available. Then contact the listing agents, if they will list a small property then they should be interested in selling this type of propery. If the agent's lsiting does not suit you, ask them to find something else.

But if agents are not interested in helping you, maybe you are saying or doing something that makes them leary of spending time on you. Such as stating you want to spend about half the going rate for a certain property. Or dodging their questions regarding how you will be paying for it. No agent likes to waste time showing property to someone that cannot get a loan/does not have the ability to buy.
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#251018 - 09/21/08 05:41 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: Mark Brian]
evergreenscout Offline
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Registered: 08/07/08
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Loc: TX
Mark, thanks for the suggestions. I have not had difficulty finding properties or dealing with agents on the selling side, but I was looking for someone to represent me. Because I do not know the area well, I would like to employ a buyer's agent to scout properties and negotiate the best price. I assume someone involved in the business would be able to negotiate a much better deal than I would. And because I am looking at low-cost properties within a large territory, I would rather pay someone to do all the scouting. So, if anyone knows any buyer's agents in the area, I would appreciate the references.

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#251044 - 09/21/08 10:03 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: evergreenscout]
super realtor Offline
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#251660 - 09/24/08 08:39 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: super realtor]
Duncan Pollock Offline
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Registered: 06/28/04
Posts: 135
Loc: Ontario, Canada
Try the website at http://www.naeba.org/ the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents, a "subset" of NAR). It includes a Find an Agent section. There's no cost involved.

Duncan
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Acts as an Exclusive Buyer Broker for residential and non-residential properties in Canada's Niagara Peninsula.

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#252032 - 09/26/08 11:43 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: evergreenscout]
jjtalley Offline
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Registered: 09/26/08
Posts: 1
Loc: SC
Although I am not in your area, our Company works with world wide relocation. I would be glad to put you in contact with a skilled buyers agent! You sound frustrated, but don't give up and I would definitly advise finding yourself an agent that is looking out for YOUR best intrest.

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#252126 - 09/27/08 03:54 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: jjtalley]
Bigtoe Offline
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Registered: 10/14/07
Posts: 614
Loc: Outer Banks
Originally Posted By: jjtalley
Although I am not in your area, our Company works with world wide relocation. I would be glad to put you in contact with a skilled buyers agent! You sound frustrated, but don't give up and I would definitly advise finding yourself an agent that is looking out for YOUR best intrest.


Don't forget to disclose that you will be getting a referral fee by providing your service. Some people do not want to work with an agent who has to give up 20-30% of their paycheck for this privilege.
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#252236 - 09/28/08 01:47 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: evergreenscout]
Agent 007 Offline
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 2371
Loc: Las Vegas
Hi. I saw your post about you wanting a buyer's agent to represent you for some land in Texas. I am an agent in Las Vegas but I have agent contacts all over the country. These are agents that I do referral business with back and forth. This means that typically I have a business relationship with these agents already. These are the best types of agents for you to be referred to because they will make sure they get the job done properly or they know that I will not send them additional business.

I would be happy to refer you to a great agent in your area. Just send me a message back with your full name, exact location (city/town) of where you are looking for property in, your price range, and you contact info (phone number, email). I will then have one of my referral agents contact you. This will not cost you any money either. This is a free referral.

Please reply. Thanks for your time...
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#255891 - 10/20/08 09:54 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: Bigtoe]
Viktor Offline
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Registered: 09/23/07
Posts: 429
Loc: Plano, TX
Originally Posted By: Bigtoe
Originally Posted By: jjtalley
Although I am not in your area, our Company works with world wide relocation. I would be glad to put you in contact with a skilled buyers agent! You sound frustrated, but don't give up and I would definitly advise finding yourself an agent that is looking out for YOUR best intrest.


Don't forget to disclose that you will be getting a referral fee by providing your service. Some people do not want to work with an agent who has to give up 20-30% of their paycheck for this privilege.


This is amazing, it is not your job to remind somebody to disclose it or not. I think we all know the low. Moreover i wouldn't be 20 - 30%, it could be 50 - 70%, only 5% or nothing, and it is negotiable.


Edited by Viktor (10/20/08 09:58 PM)
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I love referrals!

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#256082 - 10/22/08 10:56 AM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: Viktor]
Bigtoe Offline
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Registered: 10/14/07
Posts: 614
Loc: Outer Banks
Originally Posted By: Viktor
Originally Posted By: Bigtoe
Originally Posted By: jjtalley
Although I am not in your area, our Company works with world wide relocation. I would be glad to put you in contact with a skilled buyers agent! You sound frustrated, but don't give up and I would definitly advise finding yourself an agent that is looking out for YOUR best intrest.


Don't forget to disclose that you will be getting a referral fee by providing your service. Some people do not want to work with an agent who has to give up 20-30% of their paycheck for this privilege.


This is amazing, it is not your job to remind somebody to disclose it or not. I think we all know the low. Moreover i wouldn't be 20 - 30%, it could be 50 - 70%, only 5% or nothing, and it is negotiable.


We agents all know this situation would involve a referral fee but consumers typically do not know this.

These offers for referrals come across sounding like these agents want to do this person a favor but the reality is money will change hands and the consumer has a right to know this. Especially since the service the consumer will get might diminish depending on the amount of the referral fee.

Anybody who does not disclose referrals fees is playing with fire.
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#258699 - 11/07/08 09:40 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: Bigtoe]
Bigshot Bob Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 11/06/08
Posts: 2
Loc: U.S.A
Does it matter if he gets a referral fee or not? If he knows someone who can help and gets part commission isn't that his own business? "I know of someone who can help but just to let you know, I will be receiving a referral commission, is that ok?"

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#260627 - 11/19/08 07:29 PM Re: Seeking Buyer's Agent [Re: Bigshot Bob]
Austin TX Agent Offline
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Registered: 05/22/08
Posts: 44
Loc: Austin Texas
I'd ask for more than a normal referral fee. Right now the market is tight and closed leads are worth their weight in GOLD!

Joe
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Lakeway Realtor | Austin Realtor | Austin Remax

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