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Choosing a Real Estate Agent in a Techno World

By Mike O’Boy

The real estate landscape has changed dramatically in the last ten years as technology has brought us a tidal wave of new information sources creating a sea of real estate websites offering property valuations, agent ratings, property information searches and more. Buyers and sellers are riveted to these sites and agents know that. As a means to gain exposure and leads agents are clamoring to Google, Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, and “ Top AGENT” agent referral sites to name a few and paying big dollars to get your business. Some agent referral sites negotiate as much as 30% of an agent’s commission for a listing lead.

OBoy-Webpage-Laptop-Acer Techno World Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comCommon sense tells you the best agents are not willing to give up 30% of their commission especially after they give the portion due to their brokerage. They could be working at up to half price. How motivated and what kind of marketing dollars is an agent going to spend when they are working at half price? And remember those dollars are coming out of your hard earned equity.

Equally alarming is the “area specialist.” Upon a recent Internet search, I found three agents claiming to be Santa Cruz County area specialists from Burlingame, Gilroy and Fresno, Yes Fresno! So the clear message I am sending you is although there is a lot of good information on the Internet, there is an equal amount of garbage.


Be aware of the gimmicks and do your homework when choosing your representation. Relying on what appears to be a fancy, cutting edge real estate site may be easy, but doing a little old fashioned leg work like visiting open houses where you can see them in action and looking for agents with the most signs in your neighborhood might still be a better way. Here are some critical questions to ask your prospective agents.

You are selling what is probably your largest asset, taking the time to choose the right agent can mean the difference of tens of thousands of dollars and/or even worse a botched transaction that can mean legal issues. The best agents in the business have the experience to know how to foresee pitfalls and avoid them. They also need to know how and when to recommend ancillary professional services such as attorneys, accountants, engineers, inspection services etc. so you get the information you need to make wise real estate decisions.

Best of luck in your search!

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