Anonymous wrote:There are many good realtors that work in both areas. Pick one that leans closer to option 2, for the reasons you stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see three options:
1. An expert in my current NWDC neighborhood for both transactions
2. An expert in my target Bethesda neighborhood for both transactions.
3. Two different realtors, each expert in a neighborhood.
The pros for 1 and 2 is easier logistics and likely a lower negotiated commission. But they might not want to wait in between transactions (and thus give me less attention). And critically, the guy in "1" won't likely know about pre-market homes in Bethesda or how to best approach Bethesda, while the guy in "2" might not know how to market and price my current NWDC home.
"3" would solve those cons, but it might be logistically more difficult to deal with two different realtors, plus the commission may not be as reduced as with the first two.
Thoughts?
What neighborhood in nwdc?
Anonymous wrote:I see three options:
1. An expert in my current NWDC neighborhood for both transactions
2. An expert in my target Bethesda neighborhood for both transactions.
3. Two different realtors, each expert in a neighborhood.
The pros for 1 and 2 is easier logistics and likely a lower negotiated commission. But they might not want to wait in between transactions (and thus give me less attention). And critically, the guy in "1" won't likely know about pre-market homes in Bethesda or how to best approach Bethesda, while the guy in "2" might not know how to market and price my current NWDC home.
"3" would solve those cons, but it might be logistically more difficult to deal with two different realtors, plus the commission may not be as reduced as with the first two.
Thoughts?