Friday, March 8, 2013

Stagnant Agents + Changing Market = Frustrated Buyers

Just in case you have been living under a rock for the past 9-12 months, we have a serious lack of inventory in Stanislaus County- like a month's worth or less. Because of this the job of a buyer's agent is changing, and what may have worked in the past is not working anymore. The result is overworked agents and extremely disappointed and frustrated buyers.
Fast forward to yesterday when I read a Facebook post by a lender friend of mine asking what agents are doing these days to get offers accepted for their clients, because he has a lot of pre-approved buyers looking but they aren’t having much luck getting an offer accepted.
There were some really great responses by other Realtors- which got me thinking:
AS A BUYER, HOW DOES YOUR AGENT  AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO GET YOUR OFFER ACCEPTED IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET?
Despite what many buyers think, their agent has just as much to do with their ability to successfully buy a home as the dollar amount they offer the seller. Here is some of what I see are the "best practices" your agent should be using to get your offer accepted:
  • Your agent should be advising you to put yourself in the best position possible to get your offer accepted. If you come to them as a new client assuming you can ask the seller to pay all your closing costs, and they do not tell you otherwise and instead help you find a way to get the money another way they are not giving you very good advice. You are going to write offer after offer and likely not understand that is the ONE thing holding you back from getting an acceptance.
  •  Your agent should be encouraging you to look at homes priced below the max you want to spend. If they are encouraging you to only look at homes that are at or above your max they are setting you up for more disappointment. If you are only willing to spend $150,000, you should be looking at homes that are $140,000-$145,000 so you can offer MORE than asking price. Not less.

  • If you come to your agent as a new client with a preapproval from a lender they are unfamiliar with, they should be encouraging you to get a second opinion or explore alternative loan programs. Our market is changing- and with it so is the lending market. There are more programs out there now with low down payments besides FHA!  Your agent should be telling you this; because changing loan programs may cut down on costs so much that you can afford $20,000 more in house and afford to “play the game” when it comes to making offers above asking price.
  • Lastly, are they a true professional? Honestly, this is probably the most important point on this list. It really, really matters how professional, courteous and respectful your agent is with the SELLERS of the homes you are looking at. Rapport matters! If you as the buyer and your agent are kind, polite and take a minute to build rapport with a seller when given the chance it will carry you MILES when they are looking at a pile of nearly identical offers. THEY WILL REMEMBER YOU THE SAME WAY THEY REMEMBER THE AGENT WHO WAS LATE AND/OR WAS SHORT AND UNFRIENDLY TO THEM!  Also, it really, really matters what kind of relationship your agent has with other agents in town. Having solid, long-standing trusting relationships with other agents does help to get offers accepted. If your agent is rude, unprofessional and/or has a reputation of not playing well with others it is most definitely going to hurt you. I should note here too the same goes for your lender! If you have a lender with a bad reputation it will make your offer get flat- out rejected the majority of the time.
If you are shopping for a home and you are already working with an agent, ask yourself if they are doing any or all of these things to create the best possible scenario for YOU. The market is changing. Is your agent changing with it?

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the insight! As things tighten up and we prepare to really start the process of home ownership, all the little things really help to get the arsenal prepared so that we can get things done in a time frame that will satisfy our needs. Good to know!

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