Have you ever wondered on the show House Hunters how the home buyer ends up selecting an agent?
I have watched with interest the rise in popularity of shows like House Hunters, where Suzzane Whang showcases the process of a buyer or a couple buying a condo who are guided around to 3 homes by a real estate agent. After seeing the three homes and a regularly placed commercial break the buyer comes to the real estate agent office or works with the agent on the hood of the agents car to fill out a one page contract form. After another strategically placed commercial, viola, the buyer has the home and we get the opportuinty to drop in on them 1-2 months after they have moved into the property they selected. (Somehow, they always get the one that they selected, but I am getting ahead ov myself.) All of this half hour, made for TV house hunting got me to thinking, How authentic is the House Hunter to the actual home buying process?
Don't get me wrong, if House Hunter called today to ask me to be an agent on the show I would jump at the opportunity. I am just pointing out some of the differences between the show version and the real version of buying a home. Over the course of the next few days I will be reviewing the House Hunter process with the Actual home buying process while showing some of the glaring and subtle differences along with providing some food for thought for potential home buyers.
This is part one of a nine part series.
House Hunters Question #1, How does the home buyer end up finding and selecting an agent?
When we are presented the home buyer in the show, they are usually describing how there current living situation and conditions are not working out and what they don't like about their current living arrangements.
Next scene shows the family with the real estate section of the newspaper spread out in front of them or they are sitting in front of an internet browser randomly selecting properties. While both of these activities do occur, the show eliminates some of the steps that will ultimately end up saving the home buyer lots of time and stress.
In todays internet age, it have been reported in multiple surveys that anywhere from 70-80% of potential home buyers begin their home search on the internet. The next step that they take is selecting an agent to actually show them homes. This brings up two very important factors that home buyers need to consider. 1.) Is the agent that they are contacting for a particular proprty already under contract to represent the best interest of the Seller of the home? 2.) Is the agent that they are contacting familiar with the home or area that they are interested in and are they an active agent or are they not very busy and therefore they are just sitting around waiting and hoping that a buyer will call in on an office listing. You see, the average agent in the US sells 2-3 homes per year. That's right, 2-3. If you take the total number of homes sold divided by the total number of licensed agents, you get a number between 2 and 3. This means that alot of agent are not selling any homes. What does that mean to you? You might end up getting stuck with an agent that will be doing on the job training at your time and expense, vs working with a top producing real estate team.
Next, in HGTV House Hunters, we never see the Realtor that has been picked taking the time to meet with the prospective buyers in the the agents office to find out exactly what the home buyers are looking for and taking the time to explain the entire home buying process.
How it really works: Most prospective home buyers take the time to interview an agent or agents. The agent will take the time to consult the home buyers to find out exactly what they are looking for, explain to them the entire home buying process and provide for the home buyers the required local, state, and federal disclosures, especially in the area of Megan's Law and the like. While glossed over in the show, these steps are vital to setting up a good foundation for the rest of the Northern Virginia home buying process.
Robert Earl - Founder of The Earl of Real Estate Team is a Real Estate Entrepreneur & Real Estate Coach based in the Northern Virginia. TheEarlofRealEstate.net highlights Ashburn Condos for Sale - Ashburn Condo Communities
Published July 25th, 2007
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