When looking for a perfect home, it seems as if you need all the help you can get. That’s why many buyers make a common mistake of finding several real estate agents to help them in their search. Others believe that finding the listing agent of the home is a smart idea. Eventually, they end up working with several people.
No matter how logical it may seem that several agents can find you a home faster than one, it’s not true. In fact, the best deal may never come to you this way. Killing one bird with several stones is not the same as killing two birds with one. A group of real estate agent will bombard you with information, making your choice tougher and your doubts bigger.
You may not be physically able to see as many homes as your multiple agents will try to show you. Besides, the information they shower you with may be conflicting, leading to doubts and mistakes. In the end, you may end up with a big headache and hundreds of homes to choose from.
When you work with one agent, you get a reasonable number of choices you can handle. One agent knows your resources and schedules showings only when you are truly free and ready to see a new option. Building a relationship with one agent is much easier than trying to find a balance with a dozen.
Working closely with one agent allows you to solve your problems and alleviate worries. Collaborating with several agents usually leaves people confused. In fact, the search for a perfect house with the help of several agents can be twice as long as with one.
One agent always offers you a few options, which are somewhat below your expectations in order to help you make a comparison. Now imagine that each of the agents shows you less-than-perfect houses for comparison. You end up wasting your time seeing tens of houses you don’t want to buy.
In most cases, buyers are too busy to establish a worthy relationship with several agents. They end up trying to find a delicate balance between in-depth understanding and time-saving. Meanwhile, they constantly have to deal with numerous phone calls and emails, trying to discern the truly important ones from outright spam.
Working with one real estate agent allows you to make a choice quicker without being constantly stressed. If you want to take the stress and frustration out of the home buying process, consider working with just one real estate agent. The most important part of working with a single agent is choosing the right one.
One experienced agent can do the job better and quicker than a dozen beginners can.