- Written by Christopher Howard
- A good broker can help you find a fair-priced property.
- Only a small percentage of properties for sale are in the newspaper. A lot of brokers have their own listings, which they don’t share with other brokers.
- A broker can save you time and aggravation by showing you just what you want. He will do this by pre-qualifying you.
- Good brokers have excellent contacts and will help you with every ?step of the process.
- A good broker will know all of the good areas and will not waste your time showing you undesirable neighborhoods. A broker who knows you are working faithfully with him will go all out to help you find what you want. Be sure and to tell your broker from the beginning if you are working with other agents.
- A good broker can form a relationship with you and truly understand your specific needs.
- Working with a broker in Costa Rica is similar to working with a broker back home. If you are patient, loyal and have confidence in your broker, you will find what you want.
- Brokers offer a wide range of properties. They sell a little bit of everything.: houses, lots, commercial property, condos, and even fincas (farms). Therefore, it is best to find a broker who specializes inexactly what you are looking for. A person who sells at the beach cannot possibly be an expert in properties in the Central Valley.
- Unless you have a specific recommendation like the one I provide above, Call four or five real estate agents in the area and ask them to name the best two real estate agents they know OUTSIDE their own offices. Whatever name pops up most often is likely to be your best candidate.
- Go Google the agent’s name and see what comes up.
- Ask that agent to show you their Costa Rica cédula (ID for legal residents) or work permit.
- Ask how long the agent has lived in CR (5-7 years minimum).
- Ask for a few happy customers to contact.
- Ask your friends or other foreigners in Costa Rica if they have their knowledge of said agent.
- Just as in a marriage, communication is a key component of the relationship between a homeowner and an agent. If the communication isn’t there, the relationship won’t work. So if your agent doesn’t return your phone calls in a timely fashion or disappears without warning for weeks at a time, you should probably find someone else.
- Let’s face it, even homeowners who have been through several real estate transactions can benefit from a little advice from their agent. But if an agent doesn’t offer any advice, it could be an indication that he or she is not fully engaged in the process.
- If your real estate agent is actually a waiter, waitress, musician or has another job, then you are probably not going to be happy with where their priorities are.
- Keeps it in the family A real estate agent who shows buyers only properties that are listed with his or her brokerage could be subordinating the client’s best interests. Since selling agents earn a separate commission off a real estate transaction, agents who make listings just from their company available may be trying to steer that commission to the brokerage as well.
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