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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=RealtorDAD]I can answer you question. I am a realtor in DC and VA, my broker is Keller Williams Metro Center. I am on a team: Mitch Curtis Homes, and frequently have transactions with other agents in my broker. It is to your advantage, the the ethics laws prevent them from disclosing any details about "your" side of the deal. The advantage to having agents in the same broker is faster closing, no hiccups, and a smoother process overall. If you want to interview one more, let me know and I'll show you what I can offer. I LOVE working with first time home buyers. Best, Brendon Mills Brendon@MitchCurtisHomes.com [/quote] Thank you for the the reply. I am not sure that I made my question clear, but having this might make it easier. If we had already met with a Keller Williams agent from another team, say Bob McExample Homes, would you have any concerns about meeting with us to discuss repping us as buyers? Assume that we have made no commitment to anyone. [/quote] OP, you're about to drop a lot of coin. If I were you, I'd abandon this thread and learn how to buy a house. Don't rely on a buyer's agent. Who cares if someone else in the brokerage firm's feelings are hurt because you're looking for a second opinion? It's the biggest expense of your life. Utilize the search term on this forum and plug in your targeted city and real estate agent recommendations. Post those names and people who tell you their experiences with each agent. There are a ton of recommendations. When you write to the agents, ask them if they intend to charge you an admin fee. Then post back and tell us how many of them said, "There is an admin fee, but we do not pass that along to our clients." [/quote]
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