3 Do
you have a Website that will list my home? Can I have your URL address? Who
responds to emails and how quickly? What's your email address?
Many buyers prefer to search online for homes because it's available 24
hours a day and can be done at home. So you want to make sure your home is
listed online, either on the agent's Website or on their company's site. By
searching your agent's Website you will get a clear picture of how much
information is available online.
4 How will you keep in contact with me during the selling
process, and how often?
Some agents may email, fax or call you daily to tell you that visitors have
toured your home, while others will keep in touch weekly. Asking this
question can help you to reconcile your needs with your agent's systems.
5 What do you do that other agents don't that ensures I'm
getting top dollar for my home? What is your average market time versus
other agents' average market time? Marketing skills are learned, and
sometimes a real estate professional's unique method of research and
delivery make the difference between whether or not a home sells quickly.
For example, an agent might research the demographics of your neighborhood
and present you a target market list for direct marketing purposes.
6 Will you give me names of past clients? Interviewing an
agent can be similar to interviewing someone to work in your office.
Contacting references can be a reliable way for you to understand how he or
she works, and whether or not this style is compatible with your own.
7 Do you have a performance guarantee? If I am not
satisfied with your performance, can I terminate our listing agreement?
In the heavily regulated world of real estate, it can be difficult for an
agent to offer a performance guarantee. If your agent does not have a
guarantee, it does not mean they are not committed to high standards.
Typically, he or she will verbally outline what you can expect from their
performance. Keller Williams® Realty understands the importance of win-win
business relationships: the agent does not benefit if the client does not
also benefit.
8 How will you get paid? How are your fees structured?
May I have that in writing?
In many areas, the seller pays all agent commissions. Sometimes, agents will
have other small fees, such as administrative or special service fees, that
are charged to clients, regardless of whether they are buying or selling. Be
aware of the big picture before you sign any agreements. Ask for an estimate
of costs from any agent you contemplate employing.
9 How would you develop pricing strategies for our home?
Although location and condition affect the selling process, price is the
primary factor in determining if a home sells quickly, or at all. Access to
current property information is essential, and sometimes a pre-appraisal
will help. Ask your agent how they created the market analysis, and whether
your agent included For Sale by Owner homes, foreclosed homes and bank-owned
sales in that list.
10 What will you do to sell my home? Who determines where and
when my home is marketed/ promoted? Who pays for your advertising?
Ask your real estate agent to present to you a clear plan of how marketing
and advertising dollars will be spent. If there are other forms of marketing
available but not specified in the plan ask who pays for those. Request
samples or case studies of the types of marketing strategies that your agent
proposes (such as Internet Websites, print magazines, open houses, and local
publications).