Khari McVey
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Step 1: Find a Realtor

First off, congratulations on your decision to buy a home and put down roots! It’s a big step and you’re starting off on the right foot by finding a real estate agent. It is an incredibly important part of the process!

Most people start their home-buying search by looking at sites such as Realtor.com, Zillowor Trulia. That’s completely fine and understandable, but step 1 to buying a home should be to hire a Realtor to represent you.

Searching online at Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia, etc. on your own takes a LOT of time. A Realtor can set you up for automatic search via the MLS (Multiple Listing System). This means that each day (or how often you want to receive the search results) you’ll be emailed a list of all new properties matching your criteria or price reductions which now put a property in your budget. This is a HUGE time saver. And if you’re in a market, like Oklahoma, where great properties can sell in a matter of days, it can be an enormous advantage to be able to get in and to see a property within a day or two of it going on the market.

So, how do you find and pick a Realtor? Well, hopefully, you’ll contact me at (918) 894-8448 so we can meet in person and see if we would be a good fit together. Remember, not all Realtors are right for all people. You need to find someone who is not only great at his or her job, but someone you like, as you’re going to be spending a lot of time with that person. So get together and have coffee and chat. See if you click. If so, you need to determine if that person has the experience, customer service, and understanding of the market that you’re looking for. Start by noticing how quickly the Realtor responds to your initial phone call or email. If the Realtor doesn’t get back to you within a maximum of 24 hours, that’s a bad sign, I try to respond within 2-3 hours. This business moves fast and deals can be lost if your Realtor doesn’t respond quickly on your behalf during negotiations.

Second, interview the Realtor by asking them very specific questions. Click here for recommended interview questions.

When it comes to the actual meeting, if convenient for you, I recommend meeting the agent at their office to see what kind of environment they work in. Is their office professional? Is the receptionist welcoming as this can say a lot about the office in general? Is the agent on time to meet you?

Third, expect to sign a buyer representation agreement. Before you disclose confidential information to your Realtor, you should have a signed buyer representation agreement. That helps to ensure that your Realtor will keep private information confidential.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Need additional help? Feel free to call, text, or email me anytime at (918) 894-8448 or kmcvey@ccoklahoma.com

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