Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will know you have a connected agent if they actually show you off market properties.
I would choose an agent at an established firm who attends their firm's weekly sales meetings.
Your agent should be calling all of the other agents who are heavy listers in the neighborhood you want and ask them if they have anything coming soon.
Despite what some on this board will say, who you work with really DOES matter.
P.S. You are not likely to find anything off market with a discount broker.
Well, yeah our agent isn’t showing us off market property. So we have to break agreement and try another one. Is there a faster way to find one which can show us
I think Compass is making a killing with Coming Soon properties. They seem to have most of the listings around my neighborhood. I think a good agent is the most important thing but I'm realizing now that if you don't have access to those Coming Soon listings, you are really at a disadvantage. So basically, you want to find an established agent who works with the agency that has most of the listings in your neighborhood.
Compass did not invent this.
Otherwise I agree with all of the above!
So if you know you want a certain area, would you just pay close attention to who has the most listings and then contact them to potentially be your agent?
Anonymous wrote:We always get letters to buy our house but I think it’s location and not that someone has seen and wants this specific home. They are obviously mass printed and I get a couple every week. I want to reach out to an agent just to see what we would get but don’t want to get into a position of being convinced to sell. I’m moving and want to rent this out but I would sell for the right price. I’m just hesitant to contact an agent and them expect me to sell when I’m just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Brand new condo development in Arlington starts pre-sales this week
https://www.arlnow.com/2019/04/02/ask-eli-introducing-arlingtons-newest-condos-2000-clarendon/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will know you have a connected agent if they actually show you off market properties.
I would choose an agent at an established firm who attends their firm's weekly sales meetings.
Your agent should be calling all of the other agents who are heavy listers in the neighborhood you want and ask them if they have anything coming soon.
Despite what some on this board will say, who you work with really DOES matter.
P.S. You are not likely to find anything off market with a discount broker.
Well, yeah our agent isn’t showing us off market property. So we have to break agreement and try another one. Is there a faster way to find one which can show us
I think Compass is making a killing with Coming Soon properties. They seem to have most of the listings around my neighborhood. I think a good agent is the most important thing but I'm realizing now that if you don't have access to those Coming Soon listings, you are really at a disadvantage. So basically, you want to find an established agent who works with the agency that has most of the listings in your neighborhood.
Compass did not invent this.
Otherwise I agree with all of the above!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just sold our home (not in DC area) like this. Still trying to figure out it we had a good deal or not, but I think so.
This is how it happened. Our agent got a call from another agent saying they had clients moving to the area looking for XYZ and had been looking for 3 months, did they know anything coming up? Our house was perfect. They came to see it the day before we listed and made an offer over asking that night. It was nice for us not to have to keep it looking HGTV perfect with 3 kids around. But it was really nice for our agent who made like 40k for opening the door once.
Our situation was almost identical when we sold last spring. Our agent already knew there was another agent in his office with a couple who was military and moving into the area soon. They were desperately looking for a place. The agents chatted, figured our house would be perfect for the couple, brought them in the day before we went to market and had an offer the next day.
Anonymous wrote:what about this looks even better
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/2449-N-Lexington-St-22207/home/11228204
Anonymous wrote:we just sold our home (not in DC area) like this. Still trying to figure out it we had a good deal or not, but I think so.
This is how it happened. Our agent got a call from another agent saying they had clients moving to the area looking for XYZ and had been looking for 3 months, did they know anything coming up? Our house was perfect. They came to see it the day before we listed and made an offer over asking that night. It was nice for us not to have to keep it looking HGTV perfect with 3 kids around. But it was really nice for our agent who made like 40k for opening the door once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will know you have a connected agent if they actually show you off market properties.
I would choose an agent at an established firm who attends their firm's weekly sales meetings.
Your agent should be calling all of the other agents who are heavy listers in the neighborhood you want and ask them if they have anything coming soon.
Despite what some on this board will say, who you work with really DOES matter.
P.S. You are not likely to find anything off market with a discount broker.
Well, yeah our agent isn’t showing us off market property. So we have to break agreement and try another one. Is there a faster way to find one which can show us
I think Compass is making a killing with Coming Soon properties. They seem to have most of the listings around my neighborhood. I think a good agent is the most important thing but I'm realizing now that if you don't have access to those Coming Soon listings, you are really at a disadvantage. So basically, you want to find an established agent who works with the agency that has most of the listings in your neighborhood.