How important is the role of an agent when buying and selling real estate in the United States? It is no exaggeration to say that choosing an agent is even more important than choosing a house! Although the essence of an agent’s work is that of an intermediary, real estate agents in the United States are by no means the same as Domestic "housing agents" are by no means the kind of newcomers who have just graduated and have no experience in China, nor are they the kind of salespeople who work in real estate company stores and take customers to see houses on electric bicycles. In the United States, a real estate agent is not just a simple intermediary, but more like a professional manager with comprehensive knowledge of law, real estate, economics, and policy. The U.S. government only issues real estate broker licenses to those who meet the qualifications and professional ethics, and brokers must hold a license to work and have strict management and assessment systems. There are also many American brokers with master's and doctoral degrees, and many brokers have more than twenty or even thirty years of experience. This is an industry with extremely high professionalism. Buying and Selling a House: The Importance of a Real Estate Agent
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Brokers play a vital role in real estate transactions in the United States. American house buying and selling is a complicated process, even if you were born and raised in the United States and have rich experience It is difficult for customers to handle all the details on their own, but brokers can help customers Take care of all the trivial matters before, during and after the transaction. In terms of house selection, agents can rely on their own experience and professional skills to advise clients, especially overseas buyers who are unfamiliar with the local U.S. market. Agents can also optimize the location of the house and what nearby facilities are worthy of attention. The quality of the school district, whether the transportation is convenient, and the future appreciation space are clearly sorted out. Of course, customers can do this homework on their own, but it takes a lot of effort, and often the information is incomplete or the focus is biased. Brokers can provide customers with various suggestions from the macro to micro details, and it is easier for customers to be accurate. judge.
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