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Posted on: 12/15/2010 Posted by: mostlyfore Blog Points: 307 View all blogs >> |
News reports are stating that the Bank of America has resumed full foreclosure sales, and finding the right bank foreclosures is often a process that has several steps. Even after you've narrowed down the area that you want to look in, such as foreclosed homes in Florida, it's important to get the right kind of professionals on your side, which include a Real Estate agent.
Now, when you talk to many people who have gone through the process of looking at bank foreclosures and enlisting the help of one of these professionals, they will tell you that interviewing clients of an agent is an invaluable experience. There are several key elements here that you'll want to make sure to touch on.
First of all, you want to be able to ask if the agent showed the prospective buyer the homes he/she were looking for. It's important to make sure an agent helps you stay within your price range and in the right neighborhood with the right features. All too often, there are problems where agents show you what they have listed rather than what you are looking for.
Find out if the agent worked within your schedule while attempting to show you the bank foreclosures that you were interested in. It's also important to explain your home buying requirements to these professionals, and you should make a list of priorities that you can show the agent, so the agent can get a good idea of the kind of foreclosed homes in Florida that you are looking for.
Finally, it's a good idea not to commit to anything that you don't feel comfortable with, and that includes signing any paperwork that precludes you from using other agents.
It doesn't matter whether you're looking for foreclosed homes in Florida or foreclosures in another part of the country; we have the most up-to-date bank foreclosure listings you need here, at MostlyForeclosures.com.
Original Post: http://www.mostlyforeclosures.com/blog/bank-foreclosures-agents.html on MostlyForeclosures.com, your source of real estate foreclosures.
Now, when you talk to many people who have gone through the process of looking at bank foreclosures and enlisting the help of one of these professionals, they will tell you that interviewing clients of an agent is an invaluable experience. There are several key elements here that you'll want to make sure to touch on.
First of all, you want to be able to ask if the agent showed the prospective buyer the homes he/she were looking for. It's important to make sure an agent helps you stay within your price range and in the right neighborhood with the right features. All too often, there are problems where agents show you what they have listed rather than what you are looking for.
Find out if the agent worked within your schedule while attempting to show you the bank foreclosures that you were interested in. It's also important to explain your home buying requirements to these professionals, and you should make a list of priorities that you can show the agent, so the agent can get a good idea of the kind of foreclosed homes in Florida that you are looking for.
Finally, it's a good idea not to commit to anything that you don't feel comfortable with, and that includes signing any paperwork that precludes you from using other agents.
It doesn't matter whether you're looking for foreclosed homes in Florida or foreclosures in another part of the country; we have the most up-to-date bank foreclosure listings you need here, at MostlyForeclosures.com.
Original Post: http://www.mostlyforeclosures.com/blog/bank-foreclosures-agents.html on MostlyForeclosures.com, your source of real estate foreclosures.

