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How are real estate agents compensated?

A commission amount is negotiated between the Seller and the Seller's agent, and that amount is usually divided among the Seller's agent's Brokerage, the Seller's agent, the Buyer's agent's Brokerage, the Buyer's agent and referring agents, if any. Real Estate commissions are traditionally paid at the close of escrow from the Seller's proceeds.

Do I have to work with the agent that is on the sign or at the open house?

No, I can assist you in buying any home. Home information on the Multiple Listing Service is shared and available to any licensed agent.

I'm not ready to buy, should I establish a relationship with an agent at this time?

The earlier you partner with an agent, the better prepared you’ll be to make an offer when you find a home.

What does it cost to buy a home?

There are generally three major costs in the purchase your new home:

  • Price of Home: Your expense depends on your downpayment, from 0-100% of the purchase price.
  • Inspections: A general inspection can be several hundred dollars, and this may lead to specific inspections at additional costs.
  • Closing costs: Costs vary depending on the purchase contract and may include items such as various escrow fees, insurance, loan points & fees, transfer taxes, and prorated mortgage interest and real estate taxes.

How long is an escrow?

The length of an escrow is determined by the terns of the purchase agreement and can range from a few days to several months. An escrow often takes an average time of 30 to 45 days.

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