What is a Buyer’s Agent?
When it comes to real estate and property dealings, the role of a Real Estate Agent is well known – they act for and on behalf of the seller (vendor). Real Estate Agents are paid by the seller to market and sell the property, and they act with the seller’s best interest in mind.
A lesser-known role is that of a Buyer’s Agent, or a Buyer’s Advocate.
A Buyer’s Agent, or Buyer’s Advocate, is a licensed and skilled real estate professional who work with the purchaser’s best interest in mind. Buyer’s Agents work for the buyer in finding a property and undertaking negotiations on your behalf.
At Huddleston Property, we work with our clients to discover exactly what your property needs are – everything from the location, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, proximity to services, lifestyle requirements and transport needs.
Our Buyer’s Agents use their expertise and extensive property knowledge to hunt a shortlist of matches, carry out due diligence, supply you a thorough property appraisal and market value information.
Our vast negotiation experience ensures that when it comes to crunching the numbers, we get you the best possible deal, with no stress.
Finding the perfect property takes a lot of time and energy, with countless Aussie’s feeling lost when it comes to locating and negotiating on real estate. Buyer’s Agents utilise their existing relationships with Real Estate Agents to access properties not yet listed (off market), giving you first access to new listings.
At Huddleston Property, we charged fixed fees. Our fees are all inclusive, with no hidden extras or surprises.
Huddleston Property Buyer’s Agents:
know the ticks of the trade.
Bring expert negotiating and bidding skills to the table.
Achieve the best possible purchase price.
Assist in locating off marketing properties.
Will save you time by filtering and negotiating for you.