Choosing a Real Estate Agent Richmond VA

When it comes to buying and selling property, the process can be overwhelming. Since you're no expert in this area, it's best to leave this to the pros.


1. Local Companies

The Richmond Dairy Apartments
(800)-455-6843
201 West Marshall Street
Richmond, VA
Ramz Properties
(877)-613-2666
1301 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA
Carriage House
(800)-518-4502
728 W. Marshall St.
Richmond, VA
Todd Lofts at Hermitage
(877)-741-4054
1128 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA
The Wedge at Courtyard Lofts
(800)-903-1345
1321 1/2 East Main Street
Richmond, VA
Colorado Manor
(800)-615-5016
1701 Colorado Avenue
Richmond, VA
Southern Stove Lofts
(877)-801-0359
1215 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA
Biggs Building
(866)-607-2831
900 West Marshall Street
Richmond, VA
President's Walk
(866)-553-5087
201 West Broad Street, Suite 300
Richmond, VA
Coliseum Lofts
(877)-425-1183
1359 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA

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2. How to Choose a Real Estate Agent

When it comes to buying and selling property, the process can be overwhelming. Since you're no expert in this area, it's best to leave this to the pros. To sell or purchase property, you will need to choose a real estate agent that you are comfortable working with over the next few months. If you're not sure where to start or how to choose a real estate agent, follow these steps.

STEP 2:

Look around your community. There will be countless real estate agents working in your community that you can choose from. But it's best not to do so blindly. Take time to meet agents at work in your community. Go to open houses and talk to the real estate agent on site. Get a feel for her work ethic, her success rate, and find out if she works with an assistant. You want an agent that you can work directly with, and not someone who has little time for you. Make sure you pick up her card so you can contact her later.

STEP 3:

Drop in to local offices. You can meet more real estate agents at their places of employment too. Larger offices will have both a main office and a few satellite offices throughout your community. Plan to visit both types of offices. You may prefer satellite offices. These are often found in local malls and offer a drop-in type service to potential clients. It is a non-threatening atmosphere and much less formal. Otherwise, stop in at a local office and ask to speak with a real estate agent there. Keep in mind that a good real estate agent is a busy real estate agent so she may not always be at the office. That's a good sign. Arrange an appointment to meet with and interview a real estate agent, again, so you can get a feel for how she works.

STEP 4:

Take your pick. By this time, you should feel as though you are ready to choose a real estate agent. Go through the recommendations you received as well as the personal interview information you have. Choose a real estate agent that makes you feel comfortable and comes across as someone who will take your best interests to heart. You should get a good feeling from the real estate agent you choose. Let her know that you're interested in working with her to buy or sell a property. She'll likely be thrilled to take you on as a new client.

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3. How to Find the Top Performing Agents to List Your Property

Sometimes it is hard to find an agent you trust or that can show the ability to perform. But there has to be a top agent that has a huge buyers list and can sell your home fast and for a great price. This information is actually easy and free.

1. Call a local title company.

2. Give them the zip code of the home you wish to list.

3. Ask them to give you a list of the top-listing agents in that zip code.

4. Interview the top 3-5 agents to find the one you are most comfortable with and confident they will perform.

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