The #1 Home Buyer Mistake:
Using a LISTING agent to buy a house!
Think about it. Listing agents represent the home seller – NOT the home buyer – and work for the seller’s interest – NOT the home buyer’s!
The solution: Use a real estate agent who is experienced in representing ONLY home buyers. Exclusive buyer agents protect you and your wallet by eliminating the conflict of interest that’s almost unavoidable when an agent or company represents both the sellers and the buyers.
When you’re ready to see homes, don’t call the listing agent.
Call an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent: (910) 202-4813
What You Need To Know About Buying A House On The Carolina Coastline
- Things to Know When Financing a Vacation Home
- Jumbo Loans for Purchasing Your Dream Home at the Beach
- Better Buyer Process™
- Estimated Buyer Closing Costs
- Glossary of Real Estate Terms
- Local Tax Rates
- North Carolina Title Insurance Premium Rates
The Cape Fear Region has been called a “boater’s paradise” – and for good reason! The opportunities for a boating enthusiast to get out on the water are seemingly endless!
There are a multitude of public access sites, as well as storage facilities, for boaters who cannot keep their boats on their property. For the boaters who’d prefer to keep their hobby close to home, there are well over 100 communities in Southeast North Carolina that cater to the boating lifestyle.
The following information will give you a good idea of the local boat accesses, storage facilities and other information, as well as an assortment of boating communities and amenities offered. It is important to note that not all homes in the communities listed have all amenities available to them, nor are all homes with slips, lifts, etc. located in these neighborhoods. For more information on homes suited for the boating lifestyle, call Just For Buyers Realty at 910-202-4813.
North Carolina Boating Education
For dates, times and locations of upcoming boating safety courses, visit the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s website:
www.ncwildlife.org/Boating/MarinaResources/BoatingEducationCourses
Boating Communities
Coastal Region Boating Access Areas
Boat Storage
Boat Dealers and Supplies
Dock & Dine Restaurants
Boat Clubs
Contact a Buyer’s Agent today for help buying your coastal home!
The Advantages of an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent
You are about to make the biggest purchase of your life. It only makes sense to have an expert to help you negotiate the best terms and avoid as many pitfalls as possible. It doesn’t make sense for that expert to be one who is also helping their seller get the best price possible for their priorities.
An EBA can show you all the available properties on the market, but is never working for the seller of those. The EBA is working for you.
How’s that different from other companies?
Unlike most companies, we do not take seller listings. If an agency representing a buyer also has listings, and the prospective buyer falls in love with one of the agency’s listing, the agency is in the position of having to represent two parties with opposing interests.
We will never represent a seller, because we don’t accept any listings. In other words, we will never split our loyalty between you and the seller. More importantly, we will never have any personal financial stake in having you purchase from one seller over another.
In contrast, the real estate firms that represent buyers and also have listings are called “Dual Agencies.” In this situation, the agents are not allowed to advocate for the buyer or the seller. They won’t be able to answer fundamental questions such as, “What do you think we should offer for this property?” In a Dual Agency arrangement, the agent, by law, is unable to advise you on such critical matters.
At Just For Buyers Realty, you always have an advocate on your side, ready to answer any questions you may have!
Is there a difference between an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent and a buyer’s agent?
Yes! Many real estate companies hire agents who work only with buyers. But, if the company takes sellers’ listings, they are not EBAs. They are simply agents that work with buyers most of the time. If an agent can ever be put in the position of representing both the seller and the buyer, the agent is not an exclusive buyer’s agent.
Will I have to sign a contract if I use an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent?
Signing a contract is up to the individual agency. In North Carolina, all real estate agents are assumed to work for the seller, unless they have a buyer agency agreement with the buyer. The initial agreement can be verbal but according to North Carolina law, there must be a written agreement between the agent and client before an offer can be written on the buyer’s behalf.
At Just For Buyers Realty we initially need a verbal agreement that you want us to represent you before we can start working on your behalf. We will provide up to three phone consultations and one area tour based on that initial agreement. We want you to make sure we are a good fit for you and your real estate needs before you commit to working with us. Once you feel comfortable working with Just For Buyers Realty, you’ll sign a Buyer Agency Agreement and, based on your schedule and needs, we will arrange for your first series of home tours.
What if I’m still hesitant?
Be frank with us. Talk to your agent about your concerns and experience. An agreement protects you as much as it protects us. We are not here to trap you. Quite the opposite. We want to make sure you don’t get trapped in a bad deal. We’re here to make your entire home buying process as smooth and trouble-free as possible.
How much does it cost to use an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent? How are they compensated?
The cost to use a Just For Buyers Realty agent is no more than that of a traditional agent. As is the case with most agents, our fees are usually paid by the listing agents who agree to share their compensation with whoever represents the buyer after a successful transaction.
Given that EBAs are paid by the listing agent, the question is often asked whether or not EBAs are working for the listing agent and seller. The answer is absolutely NOT. The contract is what ultimately determines for whom an agent is working, not where the agent’s payment comes from. A Just For Buyers Realty agent is always working for you, representing your best interests.
How Can I Find Out More About Exclusive Buyer Agents?
Call Just For Buyers Realty at 910-202-4813. We’ll be more than happy to answer any questions you may have!