What to Look for When Hiring a Realtor

Deciding to work with a realtor is a big first step in either buying or selling a home, but what characteristics should you look for when talking to someone? Just because someone holds a REALTOR license doesn’t mean that they are the best fit for you. Let’s look at 4 characteristics of a great REALTOR.

 
 
  1. FINDING CREATIVE SOLUTIONS

    Everyday is different for realtors, they are constantly having to think on their toes at any moment. Often there are deadlines to hit, answers to be found, and people skills to be had. You want someone who will look at a problem from all angles to find the best solution. If you’re interviewing a realtor a good question to ask is “What was the last difficult problem in a transaction? How did you overcome it?” Their story will tell you a lot about what they’ll do for you if/when a problem arises.

  2. HUSTLE

    In a market as busy as the current one, you want a REALTOR that makes it happen. In literal rain, shine, ice storm, time crunch a good REALTOR will work to push through whatever blockades come up. Sometimes that looks like getting the right research or contact at a moments notice. A good REALTOR will always keep your best interest at heart and work for you. A good question would be “What are some of the ways you show up for your client?”

  3. HONEST FEEDBACK

    When you’re having to make a big decision on a large purchase like a house you want to know everything. Chances are REALTORS have seen it all but if they aren’t willing to give you the feedback you need than they’re experience is not helpful. Find a REALTOR that doesn’t sugar coat and gives advice even when it hurts. A good question to ask is “How do you relay information? What is your approach sharing bad news?”

  4. TRUST

    This is the biggest factor of them all. Trust lays the foundation for the whole relationship and goes a long way through the deal. You will most likely hit some bumps along the way whether it’s competing offers or an overwhelming inspection report. When that time does hit you don’t want to second guess what your REALTOR is saying. A lot of times the biggest indicator of trust is a referral, if they’ve worked with a family or friend. But it’s even in the little things that trust can be built when you first meet a new REALTOR. It’s best to trust your gut and ask lots of questions when you’re looking for that right REALTOR to work with.

If you’re on the REALTOR search, we’d be happy to answer your questions, feel free to set up a consultation with us here.